Bonny Lin is a senior fellow for Asian security and director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Previously, she was the acting associate director of the Strategy and Doctrine Program of RAND Project AIR FORCE and a political scientist at the RAND Corporation, where she analyzed different aspects of China’s foreign and defense policy and U.S. competition with China, including China’s use of gray zone tactics against U.S. allies and partners. Her research advised senior leaders in the Department of Defense, including military leaders at U.S. Pacific Air Forces and U.S. Army Pacific. Dr. Lin also served in the Office of the Secretary of Defense from 2015 to 2018, where she was director for Taiwan, country director for China, and senior adviser for China.
Dr. Lin has testified in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee, House Foreign Affairs Committee, and the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an adjunct at the RAND Corporation and Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA). Dr. Lin holds a PhD in political science from Yale University, a master’s degree in Asian studies with a focus on China from the University of Michigan, and a bachelor’s degree in government from Harvard College.
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In the News
China Increases Defense Budget, Adopts Tougher Language for Taiwan
Bonny Lin in Voice of America — March 4, 2024
China steps up Taiwan pressure campaign with more balloons
Bonny Lin in Axios — January 24, 2024
Beijing fears unpredictability of Trump-Lai combination: analyst
Bonny Lin and Victor Cha in Nikkei — January 17, 2024
China Isn't Going to Put the Squeeze on Taiwan's New Leader for Now. He Doesn't Have a Mandate.
Bonny Lin and Lily McElwee in Barron's — January 17, 2024
On GPS: How will Taiwan's election affect US-China tensions?
Bonny Lin in CNN — January 15, 2024
Xi’s comments on reunification could influence Taiwan’s upcoming election
Bonny Lin in NBC News: Meet the Press — December 20, 2023
Biden and Xi agree to restore some military-to-military communications between the US and China
Bonny Lin in AP — November 16, 2023
Biden aims for improved military relations with China when he meets with Xi
Bonny Lin in AP — November 15, 2023
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China’s Power: Up for Debate 2022: Debate 1
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — December 20, 2022
Changing Dynamics between China and Europe: A Conversation with Meia Nouwens and Veerle Nouwens
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — December 9, 2022
China and the National Defense Strategy: A Conversation with Mara Karlin
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — November 21, 2022
A Chinese Reporter’s View of the 20th Party Congress: A Conversation with Chungyan Chow
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — November 10, 2022
Controlling China’s Access to Semiconductors: A Conversation with Emily Benson and Gerard DiPippo
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin, Emily Benson, and Gerard DiPippo — October 26, 2022
China’s 20th Party Congress Report: Doubling Down in the Face of External Threats
Commentary by Bonny Lin, Brian Hart, Matthew P. Funaiole, and Samantha Lu — October 19, 2022
Evaluating Chinese Foreign Policy Decision-Making: A Conversation with Susan Shirk
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — October 12, 2022
The 20th Party Congress and the PLA: A Conversation with Joel Wuthnow
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — September 30, 2022
What to Know Ahead of China’s 20th Party Congress: A Conversation with Lingling Wei
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — September 16, 2022
Navigating U.S.-China Relations: A Conversation with Jessica Chen Weiss
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — September 1, 2022