DR. SADIA RAHMAN
Department of International and Strategic Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Sadia Rahman received his doctoral degree in International Relations from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan in 2022. She pursued her MA from Presidency University and BA from Calcutta University, India. Before joining Universiti Malaya Rahman worked as an Assistant Professor at Atatürk University, Türkiye in 2023. Presently, she is a lecturer at the Department of International and Strategic Studies, with her research interests primarily focusing on International Relations, Global Governance, Human Rights, China Studies (China's domestic/ethnic policies and foreign policy), Cross-Strait Relations (Regional Security Issues) and South Asia. Her academic achievements include receiving prestigious scholarships such as the MOFA Taiwan fellowship and MOE doctoral scholarship from the ROC government. She obtained a grant from the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy for her project on human rights, further highlighting her dedication to impactful research. In 2021, Rahman was awarded the Outstanding Student Award by the ROC government for her exceptional academic accomplishments. In addition to her academic pursuits, Rahman serves as the Associate Editor of the Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, showcasing her active involvement in the scholarly community. She has also been a participant in the XUAR workshop a European Funded (EU) project, including presenting her work in several international academic conferences. |
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Building Models for Malaysia?s Engagement with BRICS+: Assessing Opportunities for Economic Resilience and Financial Stability Amid Global Power Transition |
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Leveraging Soft Power For Diplomatic Resilience: Taiwan?s Strategic Soft Power Initiative Through Cultural Diplomacy, Technological Innovation, And Educational Exchange Within The New Southbound Policy Framework. |
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The Critical Assessment of Inclusion: The Political Drivers Behind the Narratives of Economic Development in Xinjiang |
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The Challenge(s) of India’s foreign policy in the shifting global power balance
. Between State Capitalism and Economic Statecraft: China INC.
China’s Rise and the Global Dilemma: Balancing Economic Interdependence vis-à-vis Rules-Based System
China’s Human Rights Diplomacy and the Uyghurs Crackdown: The Appearance of Consistency and the Reality of Contradiction
The Chinese Communist Party’s Assertive Assimilation Policies in East Turkestan: The Case of the Uyghur Diaspora in Turkey. In Dolma Tsering(ed.) Tibetan and Uyghur Refugees in the Colonial Era: Reflection on the Rise of the Chinese Colonialism
Does a Free-Fall of India-China Relationship Offer Opportunities to Strengthen India-Taiwan Relations?