文章(前台不显示)
Current location: Home > 文章(前台不显示) > Content

Guo Xinyi

Release time:2025-09-01 00:12:00

Dr. Guo Xinyi is Lecturer of School of English and International Studies (SEIS), Beijing Foreign Studies University. She received her B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in Political Science from China University of Political Science and Law and Renmin University of China in 2015, 2017 and 2022, respectively. Dr. Guo’s research interests include U.S. politics and foreign policy, Sino-U.S. relations and international and regional studies.

TITLE/POSITION: Lecturer


EMAIL: guoxy9966@bfsu.edu.cn


DEGREES

• PhD Political Science, Renmin University of China, 2022

• MA Political Science, Renmin University of China, 2017

BA Politics and Administration, China University of Political Science and Law, 2015


ACADEMIC POSITIONS

• Postdoctoral research associate, Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2022.01-2024.10

• Lecturer, Beijing Foreign Studies University, 2024.10-


OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE

• Visiting Scholar sponsored by China Scholarship Council (CSC), Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin- Madison, 2018.09-2019.10


TEACHING

• Research Methods of Social Science

• American Government and Politics Today

• Narrative Writing


RESEARCH INTERESTS

• American Politics

• Comparative Politics

• ‌International and Regional Studies


RESEARCH PROJECTS

• The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant Number: 2025QZ001)


SCHOLARLY WORKS

• Guo Xinyi, “An Analysis of Trump Administration’s Dismantling of USAID,” Contemporary American Review, Vol.9, No.2, 2025, pp.85-106.

• Guo Xinyi, “The Internal Tensions and Partisan Dilemmas of American Democracy from the Perspective of the Theory of Institutional Exceptionalism,” Foreign Theoretical Trends, Vol.34, No.6, 2024, pp.137-146.

• Guo Xinyi, “A Comparative Study on Trump and Biden’s Fulfillment of Election Promises,” Contemporary American Review, Vol.8, No.2, 2024, pp.1-20.

• Guo Xinyi, “Party Politics and Transformation in the American ‘New South’: Insights from Virginia,” Contemporary World and Socialism, Vol.45, No.2, 2024, pp.134-140.

• Guo Xinyi and Xie Tao, “Swing States in the U.S. Presidential Election: 2000-2020,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, Vol.19, No.1, 2023, pp.1-33.

• Guo Xinyi, “The ‘Permacrisis’ of UK Party Politics,” Contemporary International Relations, Vol.43, No.8, 2023, pp.89-106.

• Guo Xinyi, “The Battle between the Two Parties over Voting Rights in the 2020 U.S. Election,” Contemporary World and Socialism, Vol.43, No.1, 2022, pp. 142-150.

• Guo Xinyi, “The Institutional Roots and Historical Evolution of the Two-Party Politics in the United States- with a Commentary on the 2020 U.S. Election,” Journal of United Front Science,Vol.23, No.1, 2021, pp.91-100.

• Guo Xinyi, “The Invalidation of the Ohio ‘Bellwether’: Swing States in the U.S. Presidential Election and its De-swayed,” World Politics Studies, Vol.4, No.4, 2021, pp.80-107.

• Zhou Shuzhen and Guo Xinyi, “Bipartisan Struggle in Swing States during the U.S. Presidential Elections: Taking Wisconsin as an Example,” Contemporary World and Socialism, Vol.40, No.6, 2019, pp.130-137.