Taisu Zhang
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Comparative historian, legal theorist, Chinese law and politics observer @Yale.
New paper on āLegal Internalismā posted. Co-authored with Shyam Balganesh.
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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5494839
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The desire to make the RMB internationally attractive partially explains the Chinese governmentās continued hesitation to significantly increase the money supply (which then feeds directly into current waves of deflation). Iām not sure thatās worth it.
www.economist.com/china/2025/0...
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China is ditching the dollar, fast
Officials believe that the yuan has finally come of age
https://www.economist.com/china/2025/09/10/china-is-ditching-the-dollar-fast
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Just a reminder that, since 2009, China has held a military parade in Tiananmen Square roughly once every 5 years to commemorate major anniversaries, and yet in that span it has invaded, bombed, or otherwise militarily attacked exactly 0 countries.
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It seems like, well, an opportune time to push this paper again. We find qualitative similarities in how the Chinese and American governments produce economic statistics, but even we couldnāt anticipate how quickly those similarities would strengthenā¦
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The Law of Information States: Evidence from China and the United States ā Virginia Journal of International Law
https://www.vjil.org/the-law-of-information-states-evidence-from-china-and-the-united-states
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This paper Is finally out!
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
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Does Legality Produce Political Legitimacy? An Experimental Approach | The Journal of Legal Studies: Vol 54, No 2
Abstract This article studies whether pure legality, stripped of normative components that are central to the rule of law, can convey perceived legitimacy to governmental institutions and activity. Th...
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/732785
3 months ago
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First draft completed! The writing took six months, but the substantive research took about 7 years, spanning multiple article and essay projects (none of which will supply actual text for this book, given Harvard UPās publishing preferences). Should be out at some point in late 2026.
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Just one of many reasons why we never use student edited journal placements as a proxy for quality when making hiring decisions (and if youāre a school that considers yourself intellectually serious but does use these proxiesāshame on you)ā¦
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Exclusive: Harvard Law Review Axes 85 Percent of Submissions Using Race-Conscious Rubric, Documents Show
When theĀ Washington Free BeaconĀ published documents showing how theĀ Harvard Law ReviewĀ selects articles based on race, the law review insisted those documents had been taken out of context.
https://freebeacon.com/campus/exclusive-harvard-law-review-axes-85-percent-of-submissions-using-race-conscious-rubric-documents-show/
4 months ago
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For a decade, Iāve been arguing with economists over whether ideology can override economic rationality in large enough doses to fundamentally alter the course of human history (I argue yes, most economists I know are skeptical). As of today, I believe Iāve won the argument.
6 months ago
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Some data on the Chinese judicial cases database that so many social scientists now use. Quantitative empirical studies of Chinese courts are probably going to be stuck in 2017-2020 for the next decade or twoā¦
7 months ago
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At this rate Iām not sure DOGE is really going to achieve its stated goal of reducing total federal government employee count, simply because there will soon be so many lawsuits and so many restraining orders that they might have to double the staff count at DOJā¦
8 months ago
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An EO (e.g., Trumpās EO seeking to āendā birthright citizenship) that delays its own implementation for 30 days from the date of issuance is obviously anticipating being quickly sued (which has already happened tonight) and stayed (which will happen within a few days) in court.
9 months ago
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Credible (or rather, formerly credible) commitments, once broken, are incredibly difficult to restore. This will take years of policy-based and institutional therapy, if there is indeed the political will for it.
www.ft.com/content/de2c...
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Beijing seeks to curb āshakedownā detentions of Chinese executives
Senior figures at more than 80 listed companies were held by local authorities in 2024, FT analysis finds
https://www.ft.com/content/de2ca241-847d-4b27-980c-52a19c1deb8b
10 months ago
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Final SSRN upload of 2024: a symposium essay forthcoming in YJLH that muses about why some forms of social hierarchies, however morally dubious, tend to be more historically prevalent and stickier than others.
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"Natural Hierarchies"
This essay examines the socioeconomics of status hierarchies: how they respond to external demands, and how, in terms of institutional structure, they make them
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5067463
10 months ago
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Second SSRN post of the week, this one on how governments produce informationāand what the law can do to optimize that process. Perhaps surprisingly, core political incentives and institutional mechanisms are broadly similar across the U.S. and China.
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The Law of Information States: Evidence from China and the United States
Government could not function-legally, administratively, or politically-without producing information about the population, the economy, crime, elections, publi
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5067469
10 months ago
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New paper posted to SSRN, a few more to come later this week. The primary claim in this one is that legality and authoritarianism can be politically and administratively synergistic.
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Legality and Legitimacy in Authoritarian Regimes
Conventional legal and political theory tend to assume that authoritarian regimes have an inherently uneasy relationship with law: that strong legal systems fun
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5067475
10 months ago
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Pretty good research on the (lack of) relevance of the USNews rankings for essentially the only thing they should theoretically influence: student matriculation decisions.
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The Decline & Fall of the US News Rankings
Have the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings become irrelevant? The ostensible purpose of the US News law school rankings is to give prospective la
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4840704
10 months ago
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The Rosalind Picard incident from yesterdayās NeurIPS conference keynote would normally be grounds for a Title 6 complaint and investigation.
10 months ago
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Whatever stimulus effect emerges from these rate cuts, itās likely to flow more to debt refinancing by local governments and SOEs than to consumption or new investment. That said, devaluing the RMB is necessary, and frankly should have already happened.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/b...
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China Pledges More Stimulus to Shore Up Flagging Economy
At a meeting to set the partyās economic policy agenda, Chinaās leadership said it would borrow more and cut interest rates in a bid to bolster growth.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/12/business/china-economy-2025-priorities.html
10 months ago
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When I left to drop my kids off at school, I thought for sure that the final Ding-Gukesh game was headed for a draw. Came back, and within minutes Ding had committed an irreparable blunder. Itās a brutal game sometimes, but congratulations to the new king. Quite the series.
10 months ago
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Judging from the amount of posts here on the SK martial law declaration, itāll be a while before this site can really compare to the other place in terms of political informationā¦
10 months ago
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If true, this would be⦠unbelievably embarrassing (third one in a row). If it triggers a more systemic anti-corruption campaign in the armed forces to clear the rot, that would probably set back near-term battle-readiness by quite a lot.
www.ft.com/content/6414...
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Chinaās defence minister placed under investigation for corruption
US officials say probe is part of wider operation to uncover graft in Peopleās Liberation Army
https://www.ft.com/content/641446ed-71b1-42f6-a9d8-3bc4d7b7da23
11 months ago
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Itās now the 20th Anniversary of this episode, and itās still the greatest college prank of all time. This also happened to be the only time I went to a Y-H Game in Cambridge. So worth it, even if the game itself was utterly forgettable.
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Harvard Says "WE SUCK"
YouTube video by cinematikwoo
https://youtu.be/T4kai4FL0MQ?si=DYvp2U4d-UejctMu
11 months ago
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One of the most interesting articles Iāve seen in quite some time:
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The Global Network of Liberty: Toward a New Framework for Understanding the History of Political Concepts | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
The Global Network of Liberty: Toward a New Framework for Understanding the History of Political Concepts
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/global-network-of-liberty-toward-a-new-framework-for-understanding-the-history-of-political-concepts/DFA392E1479A4AB2E41C61A62D3BA997
11 months ago
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Doesnāt it feel like academic twitter/X has basically just moved here, whereas the rest of the social/political world has not? So⦠going forward, this app is basically going to be a networking club for scholars?
11 months ago
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Giving this app a test runā¦
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