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                         department of international and strategic studies



                                                       RESEARCH INTERESTS
                                                          China Studies (Foreign and domestic
                                                          Policies),
                                                          International Order,
                                                          Global Governance and Human Rights.
                                                       RESEARCH KEYWORDS
                                                          Xinjiang, human rights, Cross-Strait relations,
                                                          India-China relations, South Asian politics.
                                                      SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

                                                         Rahman,  S,  and  Lorci,  E.(2024).  The  Challenge(s)
                                                         of  India's  Foreign  Policy  in  the  Shifting  Global
                                                         Power  Balance.  The  Round  Table,  113(2),  166-177
                                                         (Scopus).
             dr.
                                                         Sadia  Rahman.  2023.  “China’s  Rise  and  the
             SADIA RAHMAN                                Global   Dilemma:   Balancing   Economic
                                                         Interdependence  Vis-à-vis  Rules  Based  System?”
             sadia.rahman@um.edu.my                      Malaysian Journal of International Relations, Vol.11,
                                                         163-68,
                                                         https://mjir.um.edu.my/index.php/mjir/article/vie
             EDUCATION                                   w/43835/16409
                PhD, (International Relations)           Sadia Rahman. 2023. “Between State Capitalism
                   National Chung Hsing University (NCHU)  and Economic State Craft: China INC.” Uluslararası
                                                         İlişkiler   –   International   Relations,
                M.A., Political Science)                 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-
                   Presidency University (PU)            file/3333693
                                                         Sadia  Rahman  and  Erkin  Emet.  (2023).  The
                B. A., (Political Science)               Chinese  Communist  Party’s  Assertive  Assimilation
                   Calcutta University (CU)
                                                         Policies in East Turkestan: The Case of the Uyghur
                                                         Diaspora  in  Turkey.  In  Dolma  Tsering,  Tibetan  and
              UMEXPERT LINK                              Uyghur Refugees in the Colonial Era: Reflection on
              https://umexpert.um.edu.my/sadia-rahman.html  the  Rise  of  the  Chinese  Colonialism,  National
                                                         Cheng Kung University Press.
             RESEARCHER ID                             SELECTED ACHIEVEMENTS
             ACE-4544-2022 (Web of Science)              Taiwan  Fellowship  Recipient,  Ministry  of  Foreign
             https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0604-0164       Affairs, ROC.
                                                         Outstanding Student Award, Ministry of Education,
             SCOPUS ID                                   ROC.
             57470559300                                 Dissertation  Fellow,  Taiwan  Foundation  for
                                                         Democracy   2022,   Grant   (International)-
                                                         (Anthropological study).



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