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Sophie  Wushuang Yi

Sophie Wushuang Yi

PhD student

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Biography

Sophie Wushuang Yi is a PhD student in the Lau China Institute. Her research interests lie primarily in the area of strategic studies, international relations and military studies, in particular concentrating on contemporary China.

Prior to joining King's, she graduated with a MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and reading MSc China in Comparative Perspectives. She also completed the Graduate Diploma in Economics at SOAS and BSc in International Politics Security Studies from the University of Sheffield.

Research

Thesis title: 'The soft use of hard power: the strategic functions of the People's Liberation Army (PLA)'

Sophie's research interests are mainly on the strategic roles of the PLA, especially the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) and its use of military operations other than war, as well as comparing Sino-Western military cultural and strategic thinkings. In summary, she's looking at how China projects its military power softly onto international ground/waters.  

She is particularly interested in investigating why the PLA implements military operations other than war (MOOTW) and how it shapes the Chinese emerging role as a global security actor. In addition to this, she's interested in whether the implementation of MOOTW would degrade or upgrade the battle readiness of the Chinese armed forces, while actively participating in MOOTW, such as escort missions, United Nations-authorised peacekeeping operations, overseas evacuation operations, and anti-piracy operations. 

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Features

Afghanistan withdrawal has Taiwan pondering its alliance with the US – and China is upping the pressure

The chaotic withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan has sparked concerns among its allies about the credibility of commitments to its strategic allies.

USA Taiwan Flags

Hong Kong: 'patriotism test' for public officials shows China's increasing assertiveness

Tensions are running high in Hong Kong after the pro-Beijing government charged 47 democracy activists and politicians with sedition

‘One country – two systems.’ EPA-EFE/Jerome Favre