Kazimier Lim
Biography
Publications
Kazimier Lim (he/him) is a management consultant-turned-academic based along the Kangaroo Route: London, Singapore, and Sydney. He is currently an MPhil/PhD scholar at the LSE Department of International Relations and has written extensively on international aviation politics, Asian societies and politics, and LGBTQIA+ issues.
When the friendly skies above go dark, rockets light up
How airspace closures signal the geopolitical strategies unfolding in the Middle East.
Why Australia needs more flights to Latin America
Australia’s civil aviation sector needs to be an effective tool for connection and diplomacy in signalling political interests.
In the Olympics of Drag, Taiwan just took the gold
Nymphia Wind’s victory on RuPaul’s Drag Race is historic, with implications for Taiwanese politics and international relations.
TikTok’s unwanted viral moment shows Singapore-China confusion hasn’t changed
A senator questioning the nationality of the TikTok CEO not only brought to mind experience of prejudice – but also highlighted misapprehensions about Singapore.
An airliner with Chinese characteristics
The country’s new homegrown narrow-body jet is a diplomatic ace up Xi Jinping's sleeve.