Professor Liu Hong Honoured Among Stanford University’s 2024 World’s Top 2% Scientists
The Stanford-Elsevier World's Top 2% Scientists List for 2024, unveiled on September 16, 2024, recognises the leading global researchers across a broad range of scientific fields. Professor Liu Hong, NCPA Director (Research and Executive Education) and Tan Lark Sye Chair Professor in Public Policy and Global Affairs at the School of Social Sciences, has been recognised for both "Career-long Citation Impact" and "Single Year Citation Impact" in this prestigious ranking.
Professor Liu Hong has consistently demonstrated significant academic influence across diverse interdisciplinary research domains as World’s Top 2% Scientists, including the Social Science, Cultural Studies, Economics, Sociology, and Political Science & Public Administration. His sustained excellence is reflected in his inclusion in the "Single Year Citation Impact" rankings in the above fields for five consecutive years and the "Career-long Citation Impact" rankings. These accolades highlight his profound and enduring contributions to advancing scholarship and shaping intellectual discourse in his fields of expertise while contributing to NTU’s academic excellence.
Leveraging comprehensive Scopus data from Elsevier, Stanford University’s World’s Top 2% Scientists list is meticulously curated based on a range of rigorous metrics, including the h-index, co-authorship networks, citation impact, and adjusted citation counts, to ensure fair and balanced representation of researchers. Covering 22 broad fields and 176 specialized subfields, the list recognizes only the top 2% of scholars within each category, highlighting those with the most substantial contributions to their fields. Updated annually, this transparent and authoritative ranking offers a comprehensive assessment of sustained career-long impact and recent scholarly achievements.
More information on the selection criteria and methodology of Top 2% Scientists List can be found https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/7 (16 Sep 2024).
Selected recent publications by Professor Liu Hong since 2022:
Journal Articles
- Hong Liu, and Miao Chunzi (2024). Digital geopolitics in a VUCA world: China encounters a new global order. Global Policy 15 (2024): 67-83.
- Hong Liu, Xu Chengwei, and Lim Guanie (2024). The China Effect on Regional Economic Integration: A Longitudinal Study of Central, South, and Southeast Asia. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 29(4), 2110–2132.
- Hong Liu and Jeremy Goh (2024). Emerging Business Transnationalism in Singapore and Greater China: Governance, Networks, and Strategies. Asia and Pacific Business Review,30(4), 640–666.
- Hong Liu and Na Ren (2023). Between Positionality and Nudging: A Rising China and Chinese Voluntary Associations in Southeast Asia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 64 (3), 304-316.
- Hong Liu and Guanie Lim (2023). When the State Goes Transnational: The Political Economy of China’s Engagement with Indonesia. Competition and Change, 27 (2), 402-421.
- Hong Liu and Lingli Huang (2022). Paradox of Superdiversity: Contesting Racism and ‘Chinese Privilege’ in Singapore. Journal of Chinese Overseas, 18 (2), 287-311.
- Hong Liu (2022). China Engages the Global South: From Bandung to the Belt and Road Initiative. Global Policy 13 (S1), 11-22.
- Hong Liu, Celia Lee, and Chris Alden (2022). The Dynamics of Governance and Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South. Global Policy, 13 (S1), 5-10.
- Ren Na and Hong Liu (2022). Southeast Asian Chinese Engage a Rising China: Business Associations, Institutionalised Transnationalism, and the Networked State. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48 (4), 873-893.
Books
- Hong Liu, Celia Lee, and Chris Alden, eds (2024). The Dynamics of Governance and Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South. London: Wiley.
- Liu Hong (2024). Moving Boundaries: Transnational Culture, Education and the Politics of Identity. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press. [In Chinese]. ISBN:9787308214926
- Hong Liu, Celia Lee, and Jeremy Goh, eds (2023). Good Governance in the Post COVID-19 World – Global Health and Economic Recovery. Brussels: International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS Public Governance Series).
- Hong Liu. (2022). The Political Economy of Transnational Governance: China and Southeast Asia in the 21st Century. London and New York: Routledge.
- Hong Liu, Tan Kong Yam and Lim Guanie, eds. (2022) The Political Economy of Regionalism, Trade, and Infrastructure: Southeast Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative in a New Era. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.
- Gregor Benton and Hong Liu (2022). Dear China: Emigrant Letters and Remittances (1820—1980) [Chinese translation of the same book published by the University of California Press in 2018] Shanghai: China Publishing Group Corporation and Oriental Publishing Center. ISBN: 9787547319307.