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Ming-Chang Tsai, Global exposure in East Asia: A comparative study of microglobalization

Pages 134-135 | Published online: 09 Jan 2017
 

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Kai Chen

Kai Chen, PhD, is an assistant professor at the School of International Relations, Xiamen University, China. His principal research focuses on the nexus between international security and human insecurity, such as child labor, maritime piracy, and human trafficking. His previous positions include postdoctoral fellow at the School of Public Administration, Zhejiang University (China) and postdoctoral fellow at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University (China). He has held visiting appointments at the National University of Singapore, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Thammasat University in Thailand, and Chengchi University in Taiwan. He is the author of On Geo-cultural Relations between China and Indo-China Peninsula Countries (Xiamen University Press, 2016), and Comparative Study of Child Soldiering on Myanmar-China Border: Evolutions, Challenges and Countermeasures (Springer, 2014).

Author’s postal address: School of International Relations, Nan’an Building, Xiamen University, No. 422, South Siming Road, Xiamen, Fujian Province, China, 361005.

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