Chiara d’Auria in Associated Professor in History of International Relations at Dipartimento di studi politici e sociali, Università di Salerno, where teaches History of International Relations, Degree in Diplomatic, International and Global Security Studies. She has teached History of international relations at La Sapienza Università di Roma, Dipartimento di Studi Orientali.
She is been professor of History of international relations (2005-2007) and of Contemporary history (2008-2011) at Università degli Studi della Tuscia.
Her researches and studies are on: Fascism, Holy See and Nationalistic China in Italian Diplomatic Documents (1922-33) and also in the Anglo-American Documents (1922-33); Contemporary history of South-East Asia; History of international relations of South-East Asia; History of contemporary China; History of international relations of PRC; Contemporary history of Central America; International politics of the Republic of China; Bilateral relations between PRC and DPRK (North Korea).
She has been attending visiting scholarships and visiting professorships to: Biblioteque de l’Asie, Centre d’études sur la Chine moderne et contemporaine – École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris; École française d’Extrême-Orient in Paris; Institut National des langues et civilisations orientales in Paris; Institut Français des Relationes Internationales in Paris; Institute of China Studies of the University of Malaya di Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia); Institute für Asien-und Afrikawissenschaften, Philosophische Fakultät III, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin; University of Amsterdam; Universidad de Costa Rica, Escuela de Ciencias Politicas, Sede de San Josè de Costa Rica and Sede de Guanacaste y Santa Cruz.
Her main and most recent published studies are: La formula politica del Costa Rica: un nuovo patto sociale?, in Africana. Rivista di studi extraeuropei, vol. XXI, 2015, pp. 37-41, ISSN 1592-9639 (2016); Il pragmatismo flessibile. “Tigri” del Sud-est asiatico e Cina tra ‘constructive engagement’ e ‘hépíng juéqì’, Viterbo, edizioni Settecittà (2010); e “tigri” asiatiche. Singapore, Thailandia ed Indonesia tra crescita ed evoluzione. Analisi comparativa sui sistemi politici ed economici dei paesi del Sud-Est Asiatico, Viterbo, Edizioni Settecittà (2004), Fascismo, Santa Sede e Cina nazionalista nella documentazione diplomatica italiana (1922-33) (2018)