XU Xiuli
Gender:female
Birth Date:1977-10
Educational?Background:PHD
Employer:College of International Development and Global Agriculture of China Agricultural University, College of Humanities and Developmen of China Agricultural University
Position:Dean of CIDGA
Academic Title:Professor
Email:xxl@cau.edu.cn
Xu Xiuli got her PhD degree at China Agricultural University (CAU) and became a staff member of the College of Humanities and Development Studies (COHD), CAU in 2004. She has been a visiting scholar to the University of Cambridge, and IDS.
She is a professor of China Agricultural University. She is a key member of China International Development Research Network (CIDRN) and Network of Southern Think Tanks (NeST). She is the first author of a series of articles on China’s aid and overseas investment published on top journals such as World Development, World Economics and Politics. She has broad international collaboration with development partners such as the UNOSSC, WB, UNDP, IDRC and DFID. She is the initiator of the public knowledge platform: IDT (International Development Times) disseminating frontier debates about development studies in China and beyond.
global development governance and its daily operation, China’s overseas investment and foreign aid, the evolution of development thinking, and developmental state building in African countries
master degree or above, minimum 15 years of relevant experience at the national and/or international level;
Xu X., Li X., Qi G. et. al. (2016) Science, Technology and the Politics of Knowledge: The case of China's Agricultural Technological Demonstration Centers in Africa. World Development, Vol. 81, pp. 82–91.
Xu Xiuli, Li Xiaoyun (2020). Sharing of Closing-gap Development Experiences: Conceptualization of China’s Aid to African Countries, World Economics and Politics. Vol.11: pp117-135.
Xu Xiuli, Li Xiaoyun (2020). Development Knowledge: A Clue for Shaping and Reshaping the World Order, Beijing Cultural Review, V2: pp94-103.
Huang Meibo, Xu Xiuli and Mao Xiaojing: South-south Cooperation & Chinese Foreign Aid, Palgrave macmillan, Dec. 2018