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Benjamin Toettoe

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Auxiliaire d'enseignement (étudiant/e)

Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de science politique

benjamin.toettoe@umontreal.ca

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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de science politique

benjamin.toettoe@umontreal.ca

M.A. Comparative Economics
2021 , UCL (Royaume-Uni)

B.A. Quantitative Economics and Political Science
2019 , NYU (États-Unis)

Areas of Expertise

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The emotional determinants of foreign policy preferences: The role of fear in engendering hawkish views among the public Projet de recherche à l’international / 2023 - 2024

Lead researcher : Benjamin Toettoe

China’s Economic Might: Hard Fact or Illusory Perception? A statistical analysis on the determinants of perceived economic importance Projet de recherche à l’international / 2022 - 2023

Lead researcher : Benjamin Toettoe
Co-researchers : Richard Turcsanyi

Allies at Heart? A Study of Ideational Continentalism in Canadians’ Foreign Policy Attitudes Projet de recherche au Canada / 2022 - 2023

Lead researcher : Diya Jiang
Co-researchers : Benjamin Toettoe

Building Canada’s Resilience Against China’s State-Sponsored Disinformation: Insights from Australia Projet de recherche au Canada / 2022 - 2023

Lead researcher : Benjamin Toettoe

 European identity and its geopolitical implications: An analysis of alignment between public attitudes and contested visions of strategic autonomy Projet de recherche à l’international / 2021 - 2023

Lead researcher : Benjamin Toettoe
Co-researchers : Florent Guntz , Richard Turcsanyi

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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

  • Benjamin Toettoe. (2023). Chinese Development Aid and Finance: Effective Soft Power Tool or Public Diplomacy Liability? A Spatial Study of Project Influence. International Journal of China Studies 14(1): 49-77.
  • Benjamin Toettoe & Diya Jiang (2022). Foreign contributors to democratic backsliding: the effects of linkages with China on media self-Censorship in transitional regimes. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 29(1):18-35. DOI: 10.1080/11926422.2022.2106501.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • Public Attitudes in Taiwan-V4 Relations: Solid basis, Space for Improvement. With Richard Turcsanyi, James Iocovozzi, Kristina Kironska. CEIAS. 2023.
  • Trans-Atlantic Public Opinion on China: Great Power Competition Amidst Russian Invasion of Ukraine. With Richard Turcsányi, Alfred Gerstl, Kristina Kironská, Klára Dubravčíková, James Iocovozzi, Peter Gries, Matej Šimalčík, Konstantinos Tsimonis José Magano, Erhan Doğan, Jony Essa, Tim Ruehlig, Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Diya Jiang, Hermann Aubie. CEIAS. 2022.

Communications Expand all Collapse all

  • Canada's Liberal Internationalism in the 21st Century: The Impact of China's Rise on the      Strategy's Continued Political Viability. CPSA 2023. May 2023. York, ON.
  • Building Canada’s Resilience Against China’s State-Sponsored Disinformation: Insights from Taiwan. The Weaponization of Digital Disinformation in Canada. April 2023. Waterloo, ON.
  • An Identarian Divide Between Allies? An Investigation of National Identity as a Determinant of Canadians' Foreign Policy Preferences on Alignment with the United States. With Diya Jiang. Presented at ISA 2023. March 2023. Montreal, QC.
  • China’s Economic Might: Hard Fact or Illusory Perception? A statistical analysis on the determinants of perceived economic importance. Presented at Sinophone Borderlands Survey Conference 2022. September 2022. Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Taiwan – China Relations: Changing Competition in the Global Arena. Presented at ACFAS 2022. April 2022. Montreal, QC.

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