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February-11-2012

Mr. Chin-Hao Huang

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Mr. Chin-Hao Huang
Researcher
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

 

Chin-Hao Huang is a Researcher with the China and Global Security Program at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), an independent think-tank focusing on bettering the conditions for a more stable and secure world through research and analysis on international and regional security issues. Until 2007 he worked at the Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC. He has authored and co-authored several monograph and book chapters on China, Africa, U.S. relations, the latest of which include "China's renewed partnership with Africa: implications for the United States," China into Africa: Trade, Aid and Influence (Brookings Press, 2008) and "U.S.-China relations and Darfur," (Fordham International Law Journal, 2008). He has published other works on Chinese foreign and security policy in China Security, China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, PacNet, South China Morning Post, Asia Times, and China Brief. He is also a contributing co-author (with Robert Sutter) for the chapter on China-Southeast Asia relations for the Pacific Forum CSIS quarterly publication, Comparative Connections. Mr. Huang is a graduate of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.