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Jonathan Sullivan is the Director of the China Policy Institute at the University of Nottingham. His academic work focuses on the intersection of Chinese politics, Taiwan studies, media dynamics, and sports sociology. Through extensive publications and commentary, he examines the Chinese Communist Party's governance strategies, cross-Strait relations, and the role of cultural phenomena like football and digital platforms in shaping societal norms.
His research interests span Chinese political communication, state-corporate interactions, and soft power mechanisms, particularly in contexts such as internet regulation and football development. He critically analyzes how the Chinese state harnesses cultural and economic tools for political ends, as seen in his studies on cyber sovereignty and football governance.
His published articles reveal trends in authoritarian adaptability, digital diplomacy, and transnational identity construction. He frequently addresses tensions between Western academic integrity and Chinese state censorship, advocating for unimpeded knowledge dissemination.
A noted voice on Taiwan, he explores democratic challenges and presidential discourse analysis, providing comparative insights into political development under authoritarian pressures. His work also investigates how ordinary citizens and officials navigate digital platforms for political engagement and resistance.
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