Jennifer Lind

@profLind

professor. East Asian IR, US foreign policy, nationalism and apology-ology. Reading, Writing, and Ridgebacks.

New Hampshire, USA
Joined April 2011

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  1. 22 hours ago

    A great event. I particularly appreciated, at this chaotic time, hearing such smart and measured analysis.

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  2. Jan 5

    A new year, a new roster of amazing IR-related lectures to attend online. Check out a list of events here,

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  3. Jan 5

    wonderful piece via and : China's C919 aircraft "should raise doubts that the increasingly state-led direction of Xi Jinping’s economic policy can elevate China to new heights."

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  4. Jan 4
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  5. 28 Dec 2020

    Can Biden’s foreign policy team (and America’s allies) shed the primacy mindset? Great episode feat. Daryl Press and , hosted by Mike Mastanduno.

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  6. 28 Dec 2020

    Via ⁦⁩, a country’s greatness is “aspirational” (liberals) vs “achieved” (conservatives). This one goes straight to the nationalism syllabus for winter 21. Ht ⁦

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    21 Dec 2020

    This obituary shows an impressive career, but can't capture Ezra's generosity & kindness. The photo doesn't capture him because in every memory I have, he is smiling or laughing. Ezra Vogel, renowned Asia scholar and biographer, dies at 90

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  8. 21 Dec 2020

    The question is, given the enthusiasm of US partners for normalizing relations with China, given the Cold War setting, what was the sweet spot between “growing China into a superstate” and trying to isolate it? And how close or far from that sweet spot was US policy?

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  9. 21 Dec 2020

    As Nixon wrote in , a billion Chinese people living “forever outside the family of nations” in “angry isolation” was unwise

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  10. 21 Dec 2020

    great forum over at on the purpose of US foreign policy This Mearsheimer quote raises the question, what should US policy toward rising China have been?

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  11. 21 Dec 2020

    Brilliant, kind, and always encouraging and supporting the next generation. RIP: you will always be an inspiration to us.

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  12. 19 Dec 2020
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  13. 14 Dec 2020

    Call for applications from 's wonderful postdoctoral program in international security/US foreign policy. Join us in Hanover!

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    14 Dec 2020

    China’s Drive to Make Semiconductor Chips Is Failing - read my latest for :

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  15. 9 Dec 2020

    Congrats to my colleague ⁦⁩, whose brilliant book was recognized by ⁦⁩!

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  16. 30 Nov 2020

    For Asia scholars, these compilations of China- and Japan-related talks are a gold mine. On China (thank you ): and on Japan (thank you / Reischauer Institute ht )

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  17. 30 Nov 2020

    If you're wondering, 'is there an online IR/foreign policy seminar I can attend today?'...the answer is almost certainly yes. Thanks to the many folks who sent me links to their talk series: see the list compiled here, FYI.

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    27 Nov 2020

    If you're new to the field of international security, this call for papers is for you.

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    22 Nov 2020

    As Biden’s foreign policy team takes shape, one hopes they have learned from the mistakes of the past four years, but also from the equally big blunders of the previous twenty-five.

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  20. 19 Nov 2020

    At , a great opportunity for students interested in IR

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