Elina Sinkkonen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs and holds the title of Docent in East Asian Studies, specifically East Asian Politics, at the University of Turku. Her research interests include great power relations, authoritarian regimes, regional security in East Asia, Chinese nationalism, public opinion issues in China and domestic-foreign policy nexus in IR theory. Sinkkonen’s ongoing research focuses on technology in the great power struggle and more precisely understanding China’s innovation ecosystem, technological advancement, tech financing, and regulation. Technology theme relates to two externally funded projects.

Sinkkonen’s work has been published in Political Psychology, Democratization, The China Quarterly, The Pacific Review, European Review of International Studies and European Foreign Affairs Review, among others. She received her doctorate from the University of Oxford at the Department of Politics and International Relations. Her co-edited book on the new roles of women in Chinese society won the 2016 Kanava prize, which is given to the best Finnish book in the fields of politics, society, economics, history or culture.

Examina

DPhil, University of Oxford (UK), Department of Politics and International Relations, 2014

VTM, Helsingin yliopisto, Politiikan ja talouden tutkimuksen laitos, 2008

Akademiska utmärkelser

Kanava-priset för faktaböcker 2016

Språkkunskaper
finska, engelska, kinesiska (arbetsspråk), franska, svenska, tyska, spanska
Arbetslivserfarenhet

Forskare, University of Helsinki, 2013
Gästforskare, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences 2011–2012
Medlem i China’s War With Japan programmet vid Oxford universitet 2009–2013
Koordinator, Asia-Pacific Studies Programme, Helsingfors universitet 2007–2009
Därtill undervisningserfarenhet vid Helsingfors universitet sedan 2008


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