Fei Su is a Senior Researcher in the SIPRI China and Asia Security Programme. She joined SIPRI as a Research Assistant in March 2015 and was based in Beijing. Prior to joining SIPRI, she lived and studied in Seoul for three years, where she strengthened her fluency in Korean. She holds a MA in Public Administration from Graduate School of Public Administration at Seoul National University, focusing on governance. She wrote her Korean-language dissertation on the impact of government size on corruption in China.
Fei’s current research interests focus on regional security issues in East Asia with a special interest in North Korea, China’s foreign and security policy, maritime security, cybersecurity and AI-nuclear nexus. She is currently a member of the Transatlantic Cyber Forum (TCF) working group on “Irresponsible Behavior During Cyber Operations” at Interface and has been admitted to the 2025-2026 cohort of the Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA) Fellowship.
Non-proliferation; Korean Peninsula; Cybersecurity; Emerging technology; maritime security
East Asia, China
MA in Public Administration, Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
BA in Korean Language and Literature, Minzu University of China