Yida Wang

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Yida Wang is a graduate student in Global Affairs at King’s College London, focusing on foreign policy, great-power competition, and strategic narratives. Drawing on a cross-cultural perspective, his work pays particular attention to China’s interactions with Western countries, examining how Chinese diplomatic language is interpreted, misread, and contested in liberal democratic contexts.

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Britain’s Ambiguity Is Beijing’s Best-Case Scenario

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The Invisible Wall Blocking Industrialization: Case of Tajikistan

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