DR. TITUS C. CHEN

Dr. Titus C. Chen earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Irvine, in 2008. He specializes in International Relations Theory, international human rights, Indo-Pacific regional security, and Chinese foreign and security policy. He currently serves as a Research Fellow and Deputy Director at the Institute of International Relations and a Professor at the International College of Innovation, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan. He is also the Executive Director of CSCAP Taiwan and the Executive Editor of the journal Issues & Studies. Dr. Chen’s academic contributions include the critically acclaimed book, The Making of A Neo-Propaganda State: China’s Social Media under Xi Jinping, published by Brill in 2022, which examines the profound implications of Xi Jinping’s social media policies. Currently, Dr. Chen is at the forefront of innovative research, utilizing Big Data and AI tools to analyze China’s security policy in territorial disputes. His work combines theoretical depth with cutting-edge methodologies, offering critical insights into the evolving dynamics of Indo-Pacific order and China’s role in it. Dr. Chen’s research continues to shape understanding of contemporary international relations in the 21st century.

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