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I am a Ph.D. Student in political science at UC Berkeley. I focus on international relations and policy, on issues regarding international intervention and gender dynamic in post conflict countries and I am also interested in human trafficking issues in conflict countries/post conflict.
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I am an officer of Ministry of Personnel Management(MPM) in South Korea. I am interested in diversity and inclusion. I had worked as a director of Balanced Personnel Division of MPM for about 5 years. Balanced Personnel is another name of diversity and inclusion in S. Korea. Now I am at Duke University as a visiting researcher for my study on diversity and inclusion.
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I am an Applied Economist with interests in Labour Economics (focusing on migration), Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics and Policy Impact Evaluation. I am also interested in market research in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs). I hold a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Economics from the Universities of Lagos, Nigeria and Surrey, United Kingdom respectively. I am currently completing a PhD programme in Economics at the University of Reading. In my doctoral research, I investigate the effect of migration and remittances on different outcomes in origin communities.
Prior to my PhD studies, I worked as Research Analyst in a research-based financial services organisation in Lagos, Nigeria. As a result, I have extensive knowledge and hands-on experience with currencies, commodities, fixed income and equity markets as well as macroeconomic policies in an emerging market context.
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I am a PhD candidate at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa and also a part-time lecturer at UCT’s Political Studies Department. I hold a Graduate Research Associate position at the Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa at UCT, and a Research Associate position at the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (Foundation for Strategic Research), in France. I am also an alumna of Fudan University in China, and was a guest lecturer at Stellenbosch University, in South Africa. Additionally, I am member of the Chinese in Africa/Africans in China (CA/AC) Research Network. My research interests include China-Africa relations, wider Asia-Africa relations, Asian geopolitics, African geopolitics, and Africa’s infrastructure development.
My PhD research explores how China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) can be leveraged to contribute to Africa’s developmental regional integration efforts by exploiting its strong focus on infrastructural development, especially transport infrastructure. I have experience working at think tanks and in the corporate sector. I was a research assistant at the Centre for Conflict Resolution, an independent non-governmental pan-African organisation. I have also worked as an Asia-Pacific political and country risk analyst for S-RM, a British risk and intelligence consultancy and provided consulting services for Africa-focused research intelligence companies.
I often writes articles for the Diplomatist an India-based foreign affairs magazine and have written thought pieces and discussion papers for the Centre for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University. In 2015, I participated in South Africa’s BRICS Academic Workshop, where I, with a group of other South African academics and researchers, explored how BRICS countries can play more of an active role in international peacekeeping. In addition, I also have provided insightful commentary on China-Africa relations for local news outlets and international media outlets.
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Rup teaches Macroeconomics and Economic Growth. His research interests are applied areas of economics, including COVID19 impact analysis. He has published 2 authored book and over 40 journal articles in internationally ranked journals. He has also worked with other regional and international organizations on various research projects and contributes to policy modeling.