Lecturer, Divine Word University
I have had the privilege of teaching international relations at Divine Word University for the past twelve years. My primary areas of specialization encompass international relations theory and foreign policy. Notably, my academic journey has been deeply intertwined with a keen interest in the rise of China. This interest has culminated in my academic work, which includes an Honours sub-thesis and a Master's dissertation that focused on Chinese economic reforms and Chinese soft power, respectively.
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