Morris Chan

PhD Candidate

Department of Government

Languages
English, French, Mandarin, Spanish, Taiwanese Hokkien
Key Expertise
Comparative Politics, Democratisation, Qualitative Historical Analysis

About me

Thesis: 'The Democratic Bubble: Subnational Opposition Enclaves within Dominant-Party Electoral Autocracies'

In a non-democracy that holds competitive elections, can a locality elect opposition and democratise ahead of democratic transition at the national level? The thesis project probes this question and seeks to propose a process through which this phenomenon is possible. It posits that the condition of economic independence from the regime enables this process, but it also seeks to understand the extent to which the democratisers replicate the machine politics model of the incumbent regime in their effort to consolidate power. 

Research interests

  • Subnational politics
  • Democracy & Democratisation
  • State-Building & Consolidation
  • East & Southeast Asian Politics

Teaching record

  • GV101: Introduction to Political Science (2023-24)

Supervisors

Professor John Sidel (Supervisor) and Dr Pavithra Suryanarayan (Advisor)