
Hanning Luo (羅瀚寧) is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Government at Harvard University. His research focuses on explaining the variations in the size, composition, and structure of political parties, especially ruling parties in dominant-party regimes. Specifically, he is interested in Chinese Communist Party recruitment, intra-party socialization, and citizens’ perceptions of Party brands and Party members.
Research interests: Dominant-party regimes; contemporary China; state-society relations
