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Sarah Jeu

Doctoral Researcher,

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Biography

Sarah is a Doctoral Researcher in the School of Politics and International Relations. Her research seeks to investigate the relationship between the Internet in China and material and social conceptions of power within International Relations.

Sarah holds an MSc in East Asian Relations (with Distinction) from the University of Edinburgh and a BA in Chinese Language and Culture from Washington University in St. Louis.

Expertise Summary

Chinese Internet Governance

Cybersecurity and Cybersovereignty

Politics of Emerging Technologies

Research Summary

Currently, Sarah's thesis research focuses on exploring the relationship between the concept of power and China's approach to Internet governance and cybersecurity. Utilizing an interdisciplinary… read more

Recent Publications

  • JONATHAN SULLIVAN, SARAH JEU and WEIXIANG WANG, 2021. A Rising "Cyber China" Turkish Policy Quarterly. Available at: <http://turkishpolicy.com/article/1082/a-rising-cyber-china>

Current Research

Currently, Sarah's thesis research focuses on exploring the relationship between the concept of power and China's approach to Internet governance and cybersecurity. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach of Science and Technology Studies and International Relations, Sarah's project seeks to understand why China makes certain political decisions about the Internet, how these choices about Internet technology relate to the broader Chinese society, and what implications they have for state power.

  • JONATHAN SULLIVAN, SARAH JEU and WEIXIANG WANG, 2021. A Rising "Cyber China" Turkish Policy Quarterly. Available at: <http://turkishpolicy.com/article/1082/a-rising-cyber-china>

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