Dr. Ngeow Chow Bing
Time: 2022-04-10 Author: RCAS
Dr. Ngeow Chow Bing
Non-resident Senior Fellow of RCAS
Email: ngeow.c@um.edu.my
Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9711-835X
Background
Education
Ph.D. in Public and International Affairs, Northeastern University (2004-2010).
Master of Public and International Affairs, Northeastern University.
Bachelor, ST. Cloud State University.
Previous Academic Experience
Director, Institute of China Studies, Deputy Vice Chancellor(Research&Innovation), University of Malaya (2018-).
Deputy Director, Institute of China Studies, Deputy Vice Chancellor(Research&Innovation), University of Malaya, (2015-2018).
Research
Research Interests
Comparative Politics (Chinese politics, democracy and democratization, nationalism, civil society)
Chinese Foreign Policy
China-ASEAN Relations
Publications
Books
1. Populism, Nationalism and South China Sea Dispute: Chinese and Southeast Asian Perspectives
(Singapore:Springer Nature, 2022).
2. Researching China in Southeast Asia (New York: Routledge, 2019).
3. Rising China, Resilient Japan, Resourceful ASEAN: Selected Writings of Lee Poh Ping on East Asian International
Relations (Petaling Jaya: SIRD, 2018).
4. Southeast Asia and China: A Contest in Mutual Socialization (Singapore: World Scientific, 2017).
5. Zhenghe Forum: Connecting China with the Muslim World (Kuala Lumpur: Institute of China Studies,
University of Malaya, 2016).
6. Introduction to Political Science (Kuala Lumpur: Open University Malaysia, 2011).
Articles
1. Managing the South China Sea Dispute: Multilateral and Bilateral Approaches. Ocean Development&International
Law(SSCI indexed), Vol.53, No.1, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1080/00908320.2022.2034555
2. Malaysia's China Policy and the South China Sea Dispute under the Najib Administration (2009-2018): A Domestic
Policy Process Approach. Asian Politics and Policy(SCOPUS Indexed), Vol.11, No.4, 2019.
3. In Praise of China: China in the Eyes of Pakistani Diplomats. International Journal of China Studies(SCOPUS
Indexed), Vol.9, No.3, 2018.
4. Taiwan’s Go South Policy: Déjà vu All Over Again?”. Contemporary Southeast Asia(SSCI indexed), Vol.39, No.1,
2017.
5. Barisan Nasional and the Chinese Communist Party: A Case Study in China’s Party-based Diplomacy. China
Review(SSCI indexed), Vol.17, No.1, 2017.
6. More Islamic, No Less Chinese: Explorations into the Overseas Chinese Muslim Identities in Malaysia.Ethnic and
Racial Studies(SSCI indexed), Vol.39, No.12, 2016.
7. From Translation House to Think Tank: The Changing Role of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Compilation
and Translation Bureau. Journal of Contemporary China(SSCI indexed), Vol.24, No.93, 2015.
8. Comprehensive Strategic Partners but Prosaic Military Ties: The Development of Malaysia-China Defence Relations
1991-2015. Contemporary Southeast Asia(SSCI indexed), Vol.37, No.2, 2015.
9. Pursuing Chinese Studies Amidst Identity Politics in Malaysia. East Asia: An International Quarterly(SCOPUS
Indexed), Vol.31, No.2, 2014.
10. Discourses on Chinese-Style Democracy in China. China: An International Journal(SSCI indexed), Vol.12, No.3,
2014.
11. The Residents' Committee in China's Political System: Democracy, Stability, Mobilization. Issues and Studies(SSCI
indexed), Vol.48, No.2, 2012.
12. Civil Society with Chinese Characteristics? An Examination of China s Urban Homeowners Committees and
Movements. Problems of Post-Communism(SSCI indexed), Vol. 59, No. 6, 2012.
13. Community Party Building in Urban China. International Journal of China Studies(SCOPUS Indexed), Vol.2, No.2,
2011.
14. Strategic Ambiguity and Differentiation: Ethnic and Civic Nationalist Discourses in Taiwan from 1945 to 1990s.
Ethnopolitics(SCOPUS Indexed), Vol.9, No.2, 2009.
15. Conceptualizing Intellectual-State Relations in China. Issues and Studies(SSCI indexed), Vol.43, No.2, 2007.
Membership
American Political Science Association, Member, 2010.
Centre for Malaysian Chinese Studies, Board Member, 2013.
Tan Kah Kee Foundation , Active Member, 2018.
Recent Publications
<Populism, Nationalism and South China Sea Dispute: Chinese and Southeast Asian Perspectives>
<Managing the South China Sea Dispute: Multilateral and Bilateral Approaches>