
WASHINGTON鈥斃嘶ㄖ辈 has announced the members of the 2025-26 class, a China-focused non-residential fellowship supporting the next generation of American scholarship on China. It is made possible by the generous support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
This class of 16 浪花直播 China Fellows includes scholars and practitioners working on a diverse range of policy-relevant issue areas vital to understanding the rise of China and its implications for the United States and the world.
The 2025-26 class of 浪花直播 China Fellows are listed below with the projects they will pursue during their time with the 浪花直播 Center.
Alexsia Chan, Associate Professor of Government at Hamilton College; 鈥淧laying Great Powers off Each Other: US-China Competition in Southeast Asia鈥
Zack Cooper, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Lecturer at Princeton University; 鈥淎ssessing China鈥檚 Turn Toward Power Projection (2000-2024)鈥
Jeffrey Ding, Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University; 鈥淵ou Get the Best of Both Worlds?[SB1] Benchmarking China鈥檚 Civil-Military Integration Efforts鈥
Manfred Elfstrom, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia; 鈥淐hina and the American Labor Movement鈥
May Farid, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of San Diego; 鈥淕reening Global China鈥
Joshua Freedman, Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania; 鈥淭he Ideological Roots of Social Policy Change in Xi鈥檚 China鈥
Timothy Grose, Associate Professor of China Studies at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; 鈥淭he Surveillance State Comes Home: Disseminating the Decimation of Uyghur Identity Across Xinjiang鈥
Robert Lincoln Hines, Assistant Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology; 鈥淐hina鈥檚 Space Ambitions: Sources and Prospects for US-China Competition鈥
Denise Ho, Associate Professor at Georgetown University; 鈥淐hina鈥檚 Greater Bay Area in Historical Context鈥
Karrie Koesel, Associate Professor at the University of Notre Dame; 鈥淓ducating the Next Generation: Political Education and Legitimacy in China鈥
Ning Leng, Assistant Professor at Georgetown University; 鈥淐hinese Companies in South America: Success, Failure, and Influence鈥
Zongyuan Zoe Liu, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; 鈥淒ebunk the Myth: China鈥檚 Real Role and Progress in the Global Dedollarization Movement鈥
Scott Moore, Practice Professor of Political Science and Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania; 鈥淐ompeting for the Climate: The Future of Climate Action in a World Without US-China Cooperation鈥
Dawn Murphy, Associate Professor of National Security Strategy at the US National War College, National Defense University; 鈥淐hina鈥檚 Changing Views of, Interests in, and Approach to the Middle East鈥
Kerry Ratigan, Associate Professor at Amherst College; 鈥淔rom Zero to Hero: Can China Rescue Overseas Corporate Responsibility?鈥
Eric Schluessel, Associate Professor and Director at the George Washington University; 鈥淰iolence and Resilience: Xinjiang at the Grassroots鈥