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乔纳森·沙利文(英语:Jonathan Sullivan),汉名苏利文,英国政治学者、中国研究专家、《国家利益》《南华早报》等刊物的时事评论专栏作家,2010年获诺丁汉大学博士学位[1]。现任诺丁汉大学中国研究学院院长、高级研究员、当代中国研究副教授[2][3]。他是诺丁汉大学亚洲研究所《中国足球观察》(China Soccer Observatory)刊物的创办人[4]以及《中国季刊》(The China Quarterly)执委会成员[5]。他是不列颠科学协会(British Science Association)的媒体研究员,曾在英国广播公司(BBC)工作[1]。利兹大学中国研究专业毕业后,他在东亚生活和工作了10年,期间在台湾工作了5年,会说流利的中文。其研究主要集中在中国大陆、台湾和其他东亚地区有关政治传播学的各个方面[2]

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苏利文认为:

  • 鲁班工坊将使得中国和发展中国家的联系更加紧密,从而在地缘经济上占据优势。北京将这个区域视为与美国竞争的重要一环。“你不能责怪发展中国家接受提供的资源,如果中国是唯一的提供者,他们自然会接受中国的资源”,“你也不能责怪中国,如果发展中国家对这些项目的需求或胃口为零,那么没有人会报名参加,这些项目就会慢慢消亡”,苏利文认为,最好的方法就是西方世界提供一个与鲁班工坊媲美的项目,进行良性竞争[6]
  • 孔子学院对于西方大学学术自由的威胁被夸大了[7]
  • 中国文创产品大热,国风潮流出圈的背后有中国人的爱国因素。“在外交关系上的逆风、对‘国内经济流动’(domestic economic flow)和‘双循环’(dual circulation)的谈论,再加上新疆棉花风波,消费中国制造的产品已经成为一种爱国义务,或者是一种展示爱国主义的方式。”[8]

作品

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书籍

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  • Sullivan, J. and Lee, C. Eds. (2018) A New Era in Democratic Taiwan: Trajectories and Turning Points in Politics and Cross-Strait Relations. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Sullivan, J. Ed. (2018) China’s Football Dream. Nottingham: Asia Research Institute e-Book.

期刊论文(独著)

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  • Sullivan, J. (2019) The co-evolution of media and politics in Taiwan: Implications for political communications. International Journal of Taiwan Studies.
  • Sullivan, J. (2017) China Scholars and Twitter. The China Quarterly 229.
  • Sullivan, J. (2014) China scholars and the media. The China Quarterly 220: 1111-1122.
  • Sullivan, J. (2014) Technology, creativity and the media in engineering China’s future. New Media & Society 16(3): 527-33.
  • Sullivan, J. (2014) Democracy in the age of negativity, abundance and hybridity. Taiwan Journal of Democracy 10(2): 165-82.
  • Sullivan, J. (2014) China’s Weibo: Is faster different? New Media & Society 16(1): 24-37.
  • Sullivan, J. (2014) Country Focus: China. Political Insight 5(1): 10-14.
  • Sullivan, J. (2013). Electronic resources in the study of elite political behaviour in Taiwan. The China Quarterly 203: 172-188
  • Sullivan, J. (2013) Taiwan’s 2012 presidential election. Political Studies Review 11(1): 65-74.
  • Sullivan, J. (2012) External engagement in Taiwan Studies. Issues and Studies 48(2): 195-215.
  • Sullivan, J. (2012) Teaching Chinese politics: Microblogging and student engagement. Journal of Chinese Political Science, 17(4) 1-15.
  • Sullivan, J. (2012). A Tale of Two Microblogs in China. Media, Culture & Society 34(6): 773-83.
  • Sullivan, J. (2011). Is Taiwan Studies in decline? The China Quarterly 207: 706-18.
  • Sullivan, J. (2011). Trying to make a connection: Bloggers in the Legislative Yuan. American Journal of Chinese Studies, 18(2): 81-96.
  • Sullivan, J. (2010). Legislators’ blogs in Taiwan. Parliamentary Affairs 63(3): 471-85.
  • Sullivan, J. (2009). Defending negativity? Evidence from campaigns in Taiwan. East Asia: An International Quarterly 26(4): 305-20.
  • Sullivan, J. (2009). Campaign advertising in Taiwanese presidential elections. Journal of Contemporary China 18 (61): 675-88.
  • Sullivan, J. (2008). Campaign advertising and democracy in Taiwan. The China Quarterly 196: 900-11.

期刊论文(合著)

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  • Sullivan, J., Ross, T and C. Wu. (2022) Representing the Nation: Exploring attitudes toward naturalized foreign football players in China. Soccer & Society.
  • Sullivan, J. and Wang, W. (2022) China’s “wolf warrior diplomacy:” The interaction of formal diplomacy and cyber-nationalism. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs.
  • Sullivan, J., Jeu, S. and Wang, W (2021) Rising Cyber China. Turkish Policy Quarterly.
  • Sullivan, J., Chadwick, S., Zhao, Y and Gow, M. (2021) Chinese Fans’ Engagement with Football: Transnationalism, Authenticity and Identity. Journal of Global Sport Management
  • Cockayne, D, Chadwick, S. and Sullivan, J. (2021) Chinese Football – From a State-Led Past to a Digital Future. Journal of Global Sport Management
  • Hesketh, C. and Sullivan, J. (2020) The Production of Leisure: Understanding the Social Function of Football Development in China. Globalizations.
  • Sullivan, J. and Zhao, Y. (2019) Rappers as Knights-Errant: Classic Allusions in the Mainstreaming of Chinese Rap. Popular Music & Society.
  • Sullivan, J., Chadwick, S. and Gow, M. (2019) China’s Football Dream: Sport, Citizenship, Symbolic Power and Civic Spaces. Journal of Sport & Social Issues.
  • Sullivan, J. and Cheng, J. (2018) Contextualizing Chinese migrations to Africa. Journal of Asian and African Studies.
  • Sullivan, J. and Lee, D. S. (2018) Soft Power Runs Into Popular Geopolitics: Western Media Frames Democratic Taiwan. International Journal of Taiwan Studies, 1(2): 273–300.
  • Sullivan, J. and Kehoe, S. (2018). “Truth, good and beauty:” The politics of celebrity in China. The China Quarterly 236.
  • Rawnsley, M. Y., Smyth, J. and Sullivan, J. (2016) Taiwanese media reform. British Journal of Chinese Studies Vol. 6.
  • Sullivan, J. and Smyth, J. (2016) Taiwan’s 2016 presidential and legislative elections. British Journal of Chinese Studies, Vol 6.
  • Rawnsley, M. T. and Sullivan, J. (2016) Il sistema dei media a Taiwan. Orizzonte Cina 7(1).
  • Sullivan, J. and Chen, J. (2015) Ethnicities in Sinophone Cyberspace. Asian Ethnicity 16(3).
  • Horesh, N., Kim, H., Mauch, P. and Sullivan, J. (2014) Is my rival’s rival a friend? Popular third-party perceptions of territorial disputes in East Asia. Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 32(1): 1-25.
  • Horesh, N. and Sullivan, J. (2014) Examining The End of Revolution: A Foretaste of Wang Hui’s Thought. China Report 50(2): 151-60.
  • Renz B. and Sullivan J. (2013) Russia’s tweeting governors: Making a connection in the provinces? East European Politics 29(2): 135-51.
  • Sullivan, J. and Sapir, E. (2013) Strategic cross-Strait discourse: Comparing three presidential terms. China Information 27(1): 11-30.
  • Renz, B. and Sullivan, J. (2013) Electronic data in Russian politics research. Europe-Asia Studies 65(10): 1898-1911.
  • Sapir, E., Sullivan, J. and Veen T. (2013)  Scale matters: Addressing the limited robustness of findings on negative advertising. Japanese Journal of Political Science 14(4): 521-541 .
  • Fell, D., Sapir, E. and Sullivan, J. (2013) Taiwanese parties’ candidate selection in the aftermath of the change of ruling parties. Taiwan Journal of Democracy 9(2): 55-77.
  • Sullivan, J. and Sapir, E. (2012) Ma Ying-jeou’s presidential discourse. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 2012 (3): 1-34.
  • Sullivan, J. and Renz, B. (2012) Representing China in the South Pacific. East Asia 29: 377-390.
  • Sullivan, J. and Seiler-Holmer, G. (2012) Comparing newspaper coverage of China in the South Pacific. Asia-Pacific Viewpoint 53(2): 196-204.
  • Sullivan, J. and Sapir, E. (2012). Modeling negative campaign advertising: Evidence from Taiwan. Asian Journal of Communication 64(1): 289-303
  • Sullivan, J. and Sapir, E. (2012) Nasty or nice? Explaining positive and negative campaigning in Taiwan. The China Journal 67: 149-68.
  • Sullivan, J. and Seiler-Holmer, G. (2011). Mapping the Taiwan Studies field. Issues and Studies 47 (3): 1-27.
  • Sullivan, J. and Cheon, S. (2011). Reconnecting representatives in two East Asian democracies. East Asia: An International Quarterly 28(1): 21-36.
  • Sullivan, J., Li, Y. T., James, P. and Drury, A. C. (2011) An Exchange on “Diversionary Dragons, or ‘Talking Tough in Taipei’”. Journal of East Asian Studies 11(1): 137-52.
  • Sullivan, J. and Lowe, W. (2010). Chen Shui-bian: On independence. The China Quarterly 203: 619-38.
  • Sullivan, J. and Renz, B. (2010). Chinese migration: Still the major focus of Russian Far East/Chinese Northeast relations? The Pacific Review 23(2): 261-85.
  • Sullivan, J. and Xie, L. (2009). Environmental activism, social networks and the internet. The China Quarterly 198: 422-32.
  • Veen, T. and Sullivan, J. (2009). News sources and decision-making in the EU Council. Government and Opposition 44(4): 471-75.
  • Sullivan, J. and Veen, T. (2009). The Council of Ministers: Shedding light on an opaque institution. Government and Opposition 44(1): 113-23.
  • Sullivan, J. and Selck, T. (2007). Political preferences, revealed positions and strategic votes: Explaining decision-making in the EU Council. Journal of European Public Policy 14(7): 1150-61.

书籍章节(独著)

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  • Sullivan, J. (2021) China and Afghanistan after US withdrawal. In Landman (ed) Afghanistan: Prospects and Challenges.
  • Sullivan, J. (2015) Taiwanese Democracy. In Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies. Tim Wright ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sullivan, J. (2011). Election campaigning since the martial law era. In D. Blundell (Ed.)Taiwan Since Martial Law: Economics, Politics, Society. (Taipei: National Taiwan University Press), pp. 348-74.

书籍章节(合著)

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  • Sullivan, J. and Drun, J. (2021) The United States and Taiwan: Foundations and challenges of the One China Policy. In Turner et al eds Routledge Handbook of US policy in the Indo Pacific.
  • Sullivan, J. and Lee, D. S. (2021) Situating Tsai Ing-wen’s First Term: Three Decades of Presidential Discourse in Taiwan. In Schubert and Lee eds Taiwan During the First Administration of Tsai Ing-wen. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Chadwick, S. and Sullivan, J. (2018). Football in China. In Chadwick et al (eds) Handbook of Football Business and Management. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Sullivan, J. and Smyth, J. (2018). The KMT’s China policy: Gains and failures. In: Assessing the Presidency of Ma Ying-jiu in Taiwan: Hopeful Beginning, Hopeless End? Edited by André Beckershoff and Gunter Schubert. Abingdon: Routledge. PP. 17-36.
  • Sullivan, J. et al. (2018). The Media in democratic Taiwan. In Sullivan, J. & Lee C. Y. Eds A New Democratic Era in Taiwan. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Rich, T. and Sullivan, J. (2016) Elections and the Electoral System. In Handbook of Modern Taiwan Politics and Society. Gunter Schubert ed. London: Routledge.
  • Horesh, N. and Sullivan, J. (2014) Shanghai. In Oxford Bibliographies in Chinese Studies. Tim Wright ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

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  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 Dr. Jonathan Sullivan | Universität Tübingen. uni-tuebingen.de. [2023-01-07]. (原始内容存档于2023-02-06). 
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  6. ^ 孔子学院下台,鲁班工坊接棒?中国职教中心进驻一带一路国家. 美国之音. [2023-01-07]. (原始内容存档于2023-03-31) (中文). 
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