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Xiaochen Su

(He/Him)
  • Ph.D. candidate, University of Tokyo
  • Writer, Freelance
Malta, San Pawl il-Baħar
Covers:  Social, economic, and cultural issues related to Asia and Asian-Americans
a naturalized Chinese-American, an avid world traveler, as well as a Yale, LSE, and UTokyo graduate. Seeking new life experiences while working in education!

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Xiaochen Su - The News Lens International Edition

Xiaochen Su - The News Lens International Edition

thenewslens.com — Xiaochen Su has a PhD from the University of Tokyo, writing his dissertation on the social integration of Chinese migrants in Russia. He has lived and worked in East Africa, Taiwan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia.

Xiaochen Su

Xiaochen Su

Branding in Asia — Xiaochen Su is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Tokyo specializing in Asian immigration issues as well as a contributor to Branding in Asia.

Xiaochen Su, Author at Asia Times

Xiaochen Su, Author at Asia Times

Asia Times — Xiaochen Su PhD is a business risk and education consultant in Tokyo, as well as the founder and managing director of the Study Abroad Research Institute, a Tokyo-based non-profit organization promoting international education. He previously worked in East Africa, Taiwan, South Korea and Southeast Asia.

蘇 暁辰(Xiaochen Su)の記事一覧|書きたい人のためのwebマガジン オピニオンズ

蘇 暁辰(Xiaochen Su)の記事一覧|書きたい人のためのwebマガジン オピニオンズ

web-opinions.jp — 今まさに伝えたい、そして考えてもらいたい様々な社会問題に対して、医療、福祉の専門家・関係者がそれぞれの思いを発信します。新たな気づきとなり、何かを考えるきっかけの場となることを目指して。

Living Beyond A Life Well-Lived | Culture | Metropolis Japan

Living Beyond A Life Well-Lived | Culture | Metropolis Japan

Metropolis Magazine (Japan) — After 2.6 million used vehicles were imported into Africa from Japan within the past decade, governments within Africa have begun to place restrictions on imported vehicles.

African experiences show that international interest in territorial integrity is selective

African experiences show that international interest in territorial integrity is selective

Africa Portal — Despite claiming to protect territorial integrity as a critical and universal value, the international community has been largely selective in how it enforces its desire to observe this universal value. Instead, national interest in whether to weaken a "rogue" state facing geographical disintegration, or strengthen a "friendly" potential ally, is a higher priority when individual states decide whether the idea of territorial sovereignty applies on a case-by-case basis.

Xiaochen Su, Ph.D. - Medium

Xiaochen Su, Ph.D. - Medium

Medium — Read writing from Xiaochen Su, Ph.D. on Medium. Xiaochen Su is a business risk and education consultant currently based in Malta. He previously worked in Japan, East Africa, Taiwan, Korea, and Southeast Asia.

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