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Contact:
+46 (0)18-4717116
+46 (0)70-3691713 ajarblad/at/silkroadstudies.org

Expertise:
- Chinese foreign and security policy
- Regional security issues in the Asia-Pacific
- China-Taiwan
- Theories in international relations and international political economy

Ongoing Projects at the Center:

- Chinese Foreign Policy

- Conflict Management and Prevention in Northeast Asia

 

     

Andreas Jarblad
Visiting Researcher

Andreas Jarblad is doing research on Chinese foreign and security policy from both regional and global perspectives within the Chinese Foreign Policy project. He is also working with a research project on the nature of conflict and conflict management in the Taiwan strait.

Andreas has previously worked as a guest researcher at Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po) in Paris, at the Centre d'Étude et de Recherches Internationales (CERI).

He has previously been a trainee at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and a delegate to the OECD. He has also worked as a journalist and editorial writer on international politics at Dagens Industri, Sweden’s leading business newspaper.

His main research interests include security issues in the Asia-Pacific, Chinese foreign and security policy - with special interest in China's regional foreign policy choices, and the China-Taiwan conflict - and relations between China and the United States.

Andreas holds a Master’s degree in International Studies from Uppsala University as well as a M.Soc.Sci in Politics from Uppsala University

Publications:

"Nordkorea - Kinas huvudvärk" [North Korea - A Headache for China], Upsala Nya Tidning, 11 September 2006.

"Inget USA-anfall mot Nordkorea" [The United States will not strike against North Korea], Upsala Nya Tidning, 4 July 2006.

"Visa Nordkorea enad front" [Display a united front towards North Korea], Uppsala Nya Tidning, 6 March 2006.