Tyler Harlan
Wilson China Fellow
Professional Affiliation
Assistant Professor, Department of Urban and Environmental Studies, Loyola Marymount University.
Expert Bio
Tyler Harlan is Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban and Environmental Studies at Loyola Marymount University. He studies the political economy and socio-environmental impacts of China’s energy transition, and the implications of this transition for other industrializing countries. His current research analyzes large-scale solar and wind deployment in western China alongside Chinese energy investments in Southeast Asia. His research is published in Global Environmental Change, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Ambio, and Central Asian Survey. Recently, he co-edited a special issue in Political Geography on the local realities of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. He was previously a postdoctoral fellow with the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future at Cornell University, and holds degrees from UCLA, The University of Melbourne, and Vanderbilt University.
Wilson Center Project
“Green Development or Greenwashing? China’s Cooperation-Infrastructure Nexus in Southeast Asia.”
Insight & Analysis by Tyler Harlan
- Publication
Green Cooperation: Environmental Governance and Development Aid on the Belt and Road
- By
- Tyler Harlan and
- Juliet Lu
- Publication
2021-22 Wilson China Fellowship: Essays on China and US Policy
- Past event
- Strategic Competition
The Wilson China Fellowship Conference 2022
- Blog post
- Environment
COP15 in Kunming: A New Role for China in Global Conservation?
- By
- Juliet Lu and
- Tyler Harlan