Positioning my work at the intersection between Europe and China, I aim to contribute to a more informed and structured dialogue between different economic, institutional, and cultural contexts.
Effective international cooperation requires more than surface-level knowledge. My approach emphasizes contextual understanding, language competence, and long-term engagement with local perspective
In an international environment increasingly shaped by tension and misinterpretation, I focus on understanding the underlying logics, priorities, and perspectives that shape decision-making across regions.
By combining academic analysis with cross-cultural experience, I seek to translate complex political and economic realities into accessible and meaningful insights for both European and Chinese contexts.
Rather than framing international relations in binary or adversarial terms, I focus on the structural, historical, and economic factors that shape interactions between Europe and China.
At a time of growing global fragmentation, fostering informed dialogue and mutual comprehension remains essential for sustainable economic and institutional cooperation.