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CHRISTINA LIN

Fellow

E-mail: Clin27@jhu.edu

Christina Lin is a Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at
SAIS-Johns Hopkins University, focusing on China-Mediterranean and NATO
relations. She was a Visiting Academic Fellow at the Mercator Institute for
China Studies (MERICS) in Berlin and a former Transatlantic Academy Fellow at
the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Dr. Lin has extensive US
government experience working on China security issues, including policy
planning at the US Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and US
Department of State.

Her foreign policy portfolio includes defense planning; transatlantic
cooperation with China on non-traditional security issues; and regional security
architecture such as OSCE and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Prior
to entering government service, she worked in the private sector at Lehman
Brothers and Goldman Sachs in London.

A widely published analyst in Germany, Israel and the U.S., Dr. Lin has been a
key author of the annual China file for Jane’s Chemical, Biological,
Radiological and Nuclear Intelligence Centre at IHS Jane’s, and her papers have
been cited in publications such as the Korea Herald, Asia Times, Wall Street
Journal, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Al Jazeera, Gulf News, Hurriyet
Daily and Jerusalem Post.

Selected publications:

 * “The Repercussions of Turkey-China Relations on its Transatlantic
   Relations” in Turkey and Transatlantic Relations, Sasha Toperich & Aylin
   Unver Noi, eds.,  Center for Transatlantic Relations/Brookings Institution,
   November 28, 2017.
 * “The ISIS Challenge to China’s Silk Road and Prospects for Counter-Terrorism
   Cooperation”, Liberty University Law Review, Vol. 11, Issue 2 ( 2016).
 * “China and the New Middle East Security Arc”, Food for Thought, NATO Defense
   College Foundation, December 2016.
 * “China’s Emerging Role as a Security Provider in the Middle East–The EU’s
   Response” in EU-China Observer, Issue #2.16, College of Europe, July 2016.
 * “China’s Pivot West: Opportunities for Cooperative Security” in Alexander
   Moens and Brooke A. Smith-Windsor eds. NATO and Asia Pacific, Forum Paper 25,
   NATO Defense College, March 2016.
 * “China Drops Anchor in Mediterranean Ports“, Mercator Institute for China
   Studies (MERICS) Blogpost, May 25, 2016.
 * “The Mideast: a laboratory for US-EU maritime cooperation with China?” MERICS
   Blogpost, April 14, 2016.
 * “The New Eurasian Embrace”in Niv Horesh ed, Toward Well-Oiled
   Relations? China’s Presence in the Middle East Following the Arab Spring
   (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).
 * “The Dragon’s Rise in the Great Sea: China’s Interests in the Levant and the
   Eastern Mediterranean” in Spyridon N. Litsas and Aristotle Tziampiris
   eds, The Eastern Mediterranean in Transition: Multipolarity, Politics and
   Power (Routledge, 2015).
 * “Israel, China and US/NATO–Counter-Terrorism as War
   Crimes?”, Denkwürdigkeiten, Journal der Politisch-Militärischen Gesellschaft
   e.V., Nr. 93 Oktober 2014.
 * Liberal Order in a Post Western World, 2013-2014 Transatlantic Academy
   Collaborative Report, by Trine Flockhart, Charles Kupchan, Christina Lin,
   Bartlomiej Nowak, Patrick Quirk, Lanxin Xiang, April 2014.

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PUBLICATIONS & ARTICLES

Trump and the Emerging Multi-Order World by Christina Lin
Chinese Uyghur Colonies in Syria a Challenge for Beijing by Christina Lin
China and the New Middle East Security Arc by Christina Lin
China’s Interests in Syria and the Middle East – by Dr. Christina Lin
The Changing Nature of Terrorism in China
Cooperation in the Mideast?
China’s Pivot West: Opportunities for Cooperative Security
The New Eurasian Embrace
China’s Emerging Role as a Security Provider in the Middle East-The EU’s
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