Emily Jin

Emily Jin

Emily Jin is a research assistant at the Center for a New American Security, focusing on U.S.-China competition over regional influence and global order. She observes the increasingly cross-domain bilateral competitive landscape by analyzing U.S.-China political, economic, technological, and ideological contentions. Emily holds a master's degree in international economics and China studies from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Georgetown University. She is natively fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

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Why Hong Kong Is Pushing for Its Own Central Bank Digital Currency
As a global financial hub, Hong Kong has a vested interest in shaping the development of CBDCs and especially the systems in which they will transact across borders. But the U...
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