Maria Adele Carrai
Maria Adele Carrai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of St Cross College. She previously served as Assistant Professor of Global China Studies at NYU Shanghai and taught as an adjunct at NYU School of Law. She has been an Associate at the Harvard University Asia Center since 2021 and an Adjunct Associate Research Scholar at Columbia University’s Weatherhead East Asian Institute since 2019.
Her research examines the history of international law in East Asia and investigates how China’s rise as a global power shapes norms and reconfigures the international order, with particular interests in sovereignty, extraterritoriality, and digital governance. She is the author of Sovereignty in China: A Genealogy of a Concept since 1840 (Cambridge University Press, 2019) and the forthcoming China’s Normative Power in Cyberspace (Routledge, 2026). She co-edited The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into US–China Relations (Harvard University Press, 2022) and The Cambridge History of International Law in Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2026). Her work has appeared in leading journals in international law and international relations.
She received her PhD from the University of Hong Kong, was awarded a three-year Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship at KU Leuven, and was a fellow at the Italian Academy at Columbia University, the Princeton–Harvard China and the World Program, the Max Weber Programme at the European University Institute, and a Global Houser Fellow at NYU School of Law.
Carrai is the founder and Executive Director of Mapping Global China, a research initiative that combines data and storytelling to build public-facing maps, datasets, and narrative outputs to better understand China’s global presence. The project has received support from the British Academy, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation, and New York University (including NYU Shanghai). She has also a track record as an institution-builder and convener, developing collaborative research infrastructures and multi-stakeholder events that connect academic research with policy and public debate.
A TED Fellow, she delivered a talk at TED Headquarters and frequently provides expert commentary to a variety of international media, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Reuters, the BBC, The Atlantic, Vox, France 24, El País, and the South China Morning Post.
Research Disciplines:
- International relations
- History of international law
- Conceptual history
Research Keywords:
- Global China
- China and the international order
- international law in East Asia
- History of international law
- Sovereignty
- Extraterritoriality
Research Cluster:
Books
- Carrai, M. A. (2026, forthcoming). China’s Normative Power in Cyberspace. Routledge.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Sovereignty in China: A Genealogy of a Concept since 1840 (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law). Cambridge University Press.
- Carrai, M. A., & Ranganathan, S. (Eds.). (2026). International law in Asia (Vol. II). In R. Lesaffer (Ed.), The Cambridge history of international law (series). Cambridge University Press.
- Carrai, M. A., Rudolph, J., & Szonyi, M. (Eds.). (2022). The China Questions 2: Critical insights into US–China relations. Harvard University Press.
- Carrai, M. A., DeFraigne, J.-C., & Wouters, J. (Eds.). (2020). The Belt and Road Initiative and global governance. Edward Elgar Publishing.
Articles
- Carrai, M. A. (2025). China Unbounded: Extraterritoriality, nationality, and the Late Qing’s engagement with international law. Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international, 27(3), 397–432.
- Carrai, M. A. (2025). The Belt and Road Initiative and emerging US–China rivalries in Africa: The case of the Lobito Corridor. Global Policy, 16(4), 739–750.
- Liang, J., Carrai, M. A., Malik, A. A., et al. (2024). Measuring rising heat and flood risk along the Belt-and-Road Initiative. Discovery Environment, 2, 119.
- Carrai, M. A. (2023, August). Is America losing the Global South? Assessing the dynamics of Sino-American rivalry in infrastructure diplomacy. Orbis.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, May). The chronopolitics of the Belt and Road Initiative and its reinvented histories. Made in China Journal.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). Chinese political nostalgia and Xi Jinping’s dream of great rejuvenation. International Journal of Asian Studies.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). The China model and its reach in Africa: Toward a new partnership? The Brown Journal of World Affairs, 27(1).
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, May). Adaptive governance along the Chinese-financed railroads in East Africa. World Development, 141.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). China, the BRI and the international order. Mondo Cinese, 167.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). The politics of history in the Late Qing era: W. A. P. Martin and a history of international law for China. Journal of the History of International Law / Revue d'histoire du droit international, 22(2–3).
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). Outward FDI under China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Between regulation and adaptation. FDI Perspectives, 289 (Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment).
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). The rise of screening mechanisms in the Global North: Weaponizing the law against China’s weaponized investments? The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). Historiographies of international law from a Chinese perspective. Clio @ Themis: Revue électronique d'histoire du droit / European Electronic Journal in Legal History, 18.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Confucian constitutionalism and democracy and the risk of inventing traditions. Hong Kong Journal of Law and Public Affairs, 1.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). China’s malleable sovereignty along the Belt and Road Initiative: The case of the 99-year Chinese lease of Hambantota Port. NYU Journal of International Law & Politics, 51.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Which humanity? From cultural to racial ethnocentrism: The Chinese perspective on universal history on the threshold of the twentieth century. Telos, 186.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Prospettive cinesi sulla storia del diritto internazionale. Journal of Constitutional History, 38.
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). It is not the end of history: The financing institutions of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Bretton Woods system. Transnational Dispute Management, 3.
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). Learning Western techniques of empire: Republican China and the new legal framework for managing Tibet. Leiden Journal of International Law, 30(4).
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). Current Chinese approaches to a global history of international law. Storica, 22, 64.
- Carrai, M. A. (2016). 译介「权威」: 在「主权」与「天下」中寻求公度性 [Yijie “quanwei”: Zai “zhuquan” yu “tianxia” zhong xunqiu gongduxing]. 政治思想史 (Zhengzhi sixiang shi / Political Intellectual History), 7(2).
Book chapters
- Carrai, M. A. (2025). China and anti-sanctions law. In M. Sossai (Ed.), Elgar encyclopedia of international sanctions. Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Carrai, M. A. (2025, forthcoming). Wellington Koo. In I. de la Rasilla, J. Wang, & C. Cai (Eds.), Histories of international law in China: All under heaven? Oxford University Press.
- Carrai, M. A. (2025). Infrastructure diplomacy in Africa: Comparing the EU’s Global Gateway and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. In F. Leandro, J. Tavares da Silva, T. Li, & C. Rodrigues (Eds.), Palgrave handbook on China–Europe–Africa relations. Palgrave.
- Carrai, M. A. (2023). China, the BRI, and the new vocabulary of global governance. In P. A. B. Duarte, F. J. B. S. Leandro, & E. Martínez Galán (Eds.), The Palgrave handbook of globalization with Chinese characteristics: The case of the Belt and Road Initiative. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Carrai, M. A. (2022). Promoting the One-China policy: The PRC’s economic statecraft in Africa. In S. Abidde (Ed.), China and Taiwan in Africa: The struggle for diplomatic recognition and hegemony. Springer Nature.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). The politics of history in the Late Qing era: W. A. P. Martin and a history of international law for China. In R. Schäfer & A. Peters (Eds.), Politics and the histories of international law: The quest for knowledge and justice. Brill Nijhoff.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). Law as an instrument of power: The Chinese socialist rule of law. In B. Faedda (Ed.), Rule of law: Strategies, experiences, and interpretation and international law. Ronzani Editore.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). The historical emergence of international health regulations. In S. Zhou & S. Murase (Eds.), Epidemics and international law. The Hague Academy of International Law.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). History of international law and China: Eurocentrism, multi-normativity and the politics of history. In C. Shei & W. Wei (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of Chinese studies. Routledge.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021). Measuring China’s influence in Europe: Contextualizing the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative. In S. Chirathivat (Ed.), China’s Belt and Road Initiative in ASEAN: Growing presence, recent progress, and future challenges. World Scientific.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). China’s foreign direct investment screening and the future of global investment. In G. Napolitano (Ed.), The global rush to foreign direct investment screening. Il Mulino.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Chinese sovereign revolution: Temporal acceleration toward a better future? In J. Scurlock & R. H. Beal (Eds.), What difference does time make? Papers from the Ancient and Islamic Middle East and China in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Midwest Branch of the American Oriental Society. Archaeopress Publishing.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). La jurisdicción del mar: Reclamaciones chinas a derechos históricos en el Mar del Sur de China. In B. Steipen (Ed.), Mare nostrum–nuestro mar: Estudios sobre el derecho del mar. Tirant lo Blanch.
- Carrai, M. A. (2018). It is not the end of history: The financing institutions of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Bretton Woods system. In J. Chaisse & J. Górski (Eds.), The Belt and Road Initiative: Law, economics and politics. Brill.
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). China’s unilateral abrogation of the Sino-Belgian Treaty: A case study of a deviant transplantation. In M. Ng & Y. Zhao (Eds.), Chinese legal reform and the global legal order: Adoption and adaptation. Cambridge University Press.
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). Translating authority: In search of commensurability between Tianxia world order and Western sovereignty. In L. Wang-chi Wong (Ed.), Translation and modernization in East Asia in the 19th and early 20th century. Research Centre for Translation and The Chinese University Press.
- Carrai, M. A. (2016). Asian values. In A. J. Wiesand, K. Chainoglou, & A. Śledzińska-Simon (Eds.), Culture and human rights (The Wroclaw Commentaries). De Gruyter.
Other publications
- Carrai, M. A. (2023, August 8). How China’s economic zones are challenging global norms. Hinrich Foundation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2023, August 2). Visualizing China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the politics of mapping. Belt & Road in Global Perspective (Commentary), Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto.
- Carrai, M. A. (2023, June 6). China’s overseas economic and trade cooperation zones. Hinrich Foundation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2022, August 11). La Via della Seta si è adattata al nuovo ordine geopolitico. Scenari.
- Carrai, M. A. (2022, August 10). China’s Belt and Road Initiative in a post-pandemic world. Hinrich Foundation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2022, May 8). Is Russia’s war in Ukraine a turning point for US–China relations? La Voce di New York.
- Carrai, M. A. (2022, April 20). Can China succeed in joining the CPTPP? Hinrich Foundation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, November 23). Can and should the US compete with China in infrastructure diplomacy? Hinrich Foundation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, June 5). Questioning the debt-trap diplomacy rhetoric surrounding Hambantota Port. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, August 24). China’s role in transatlantic relations: Time for a new strategy. Hinrich Foundation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, March 6). These two African railway megaprojects tell us a lot about China’s development model. The Washington Post (Monkey Cage).
- Carrai, M. A. (2021, January 19). China’s adaptive governance: A tale of two BRI railroad megaprojects in East Africa. SOAS China Institute Blog.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020, May). African sovereign debt at a time of pandemic: Legal justifications for suspension or cancellation. Afronomics Analysis.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020, May). How will China shape global governance? ChinaFile Conversation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020). Corporate social responsibility along the Chinese-financed railway mega-project in East Africa. China Law and Development Research Brief (Oxford University), No. 3/2020.
- Carrai, M. A. (2020, March 15). The novel coronavirus and its impact on China–Italy relations. Taihe Institute.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Chinese weaponized investments and the rise of screening mechanisms in Europe. China Law and Development Research Brief (Oxford University), No. 6/2019.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019). Italy joins China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A grand awakening for the EU? China’s World, 4(1).
- Carrai, M. A. (2019, April). Conversation on EU–China relations. ChinaFile Conversation.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019, March). From defensive to assertive: China’s white paper on human rights. Verfassungsblog.
- Carrai, M. A. (2019, February 8). Will the Belt and Road Initiative change China’s stance on sovereignty and non-interference? GlobTaxGov (Leiden University).
- Carrai, M. A. (2018). The China model and its discourses. China’s World, 3(2).
- Carrai, M. A. (2018, May). In the eye of the beholder: The China model as a discourse. Fairbank Center Blog (Harvard University).
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). Sogni cosmopoliti: Il costituzionalismo globale e le sfide dell’eccezionalismo cinese. Orizzonte Cina, 8(5).
- Carrai, M. A. (2017). China’s dream of great rejuvenation: Deconstructing its historical myth. China’s World, 2(2).
- Carrai, M. A. (2016). Global constitutionalism and Chinese exceptionalism. European University Institute Working Papers.
- Carrai, M. A. (2016). Il riconoscimento del Market Economy Status alla Cina e l’interpretazione dell’Art. 15 del Protocollo di Accesso: Sfide e possibilità per l’Unione Europea. Osservatorio Costituzionale AIC.
Media coverage
Selected media coverage of Carrai’s work and commentary includes:
- The Wall Street Journal (22 January 2026), “China Sees a Chance to Lure Jaded U.S. Allies"
- Mediaset Infinity / Risiko – Sfide di potere (20 January 2026), “Risiko – Sfide di potere, anticipazioni: la Cina di Xi Jinping”
- The Atlantic (25 September 2023), “China Is All About Sovereignty. So Why Not Ukraine’s?”
- France 24 (10 November 2023), “Sri Lanka: le port de Colombo, nouveau terrain de jeu d’influence entre Pékin et Washington”
- Le Formiche (2023), “Relazioni Usa-Cina, come andare oltre l’incontro all’Apec summit. L’analisi di Carrai”
- South China Morning Post (5 May 2022), “What is the CPTPP and why is China eager to join?”
- El País (27 September 2021), “El tren en África avanza impulsado por los millones de China”
- Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (5 June 2021), “Questioning the Debt-Trap Diplomacy Rhetoric surrounding Hambantota Port”
- SOAS China Institute Blog (19 January 2021), “A Tale of Two BRI Railroad Megaprojects in East Africa”
- The B1M (video), “Why China Is Building Africa’s Railways”
- ChinaFile (8 April 2019), “How Should Europe Handle Relations with China?”
- Verfassungsblog (30 March 2019), “From Defensive to Assertive: China’s White Paper on Human Rights”
- Public-facing talks and profiles include TED (19 September 2018), “Meet the Fall 2018 class of TED Residents” and a TED Residency Salon photo page (6 December 2018)