Alayna Su Yi Yap
Alayna Yap is a MPhil International Relations candidate at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford. Her research decodes Chinese and Russian political communications through combining computational social science methods and cybersecurity tools, with a focus on authoritarian informationalism, algorithmic manipulation, cyber warfare, and Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference tactics. Her thesis work examines the prevalence of coordination, automation, and disinformation in foreign communications towards African states.
Nagi Koriki
I am a DPhil student in International Relations at the University of Oxford, supervised by Professor Edward Keene. Having initially commenced my doctoral studies in the Faculty of Law, I transferred to the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR) in 2025. My research sits at the intersection of international political theory, the history of international law, and socio-legal studies, with a particular focus on sovereignty, status, and the spatiality of law. Originally from Japan, I moved to Germany at the age of eighteen to pursue higher education.