Senior Lecturer in Asian Affairs, University of St Andrews
Chris is a Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor, researcher and author specialising in India, China and Asia’s rise to worldwide importance, and the study of great power politics. Based in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, he also works as a public commentator who shares his longstanding expertise with a range of audiences, in order to improve their understanding of important dynamics in the contemporary world. His latest book is The Authoritarian Century: China's Rise and the Demise of the Liberal International Order (Bristol University Press, 2022) - for more details, see https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-authoritarian-century
For more details on Chris' work, see https://chris-ogden.org/
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