I am a Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute where I cover human rights and national security challenges in Asia. I am also an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University and an Adjunct Fellow at Pacific Forum. I was previously the Washington Director for the Committee for Freedom in
Strengthening Efforts To End Uyghur Enslavement
The U.S. should take additional steps to meaningfully reduce harm to the Uyghur people and end Uyghur exploitation.
Remembering Tiananmen 35 Years Later
The anniversary of Tiananmen should serve as a reminder of the need to support the Chinese people. A failure to do so does grave injustice to the cause of liberty.
Are North Korea’s Christians Facing Genocide?
Evidence suggests that the persecution of particular groups, especially North Korean Christians, may even amount to genocide.
North Koreans Executed By Kim Regime For Violating COVID Restrictions
Authoritarian governments seized on the pandemic era as an opportunity to deepen their crackdown on human rights.
New Legislation Holds Hong Kong Judges & Prosecutors Feet To The Fire
There is a continued need for bipartisan support for Hong Kong on Capitol Hill, especially when it’s receiving so little attention from the White House.