Bonny Lin is director of the China Power Project and senior adviser 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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Trump Tackles Concerns Over Taiwan Strategy With Massive Weapons Deal
Bonny Lin cited in Wall Street Journal — December 18, 2025
中日外交僵局難解:持續拉鋸是否成為新常態?
Bonny Lin cited in BBC — December 11, 2025
'China potentially setting the stage to use military force' against Japan, analyst says
Bonny Lin cited in France 24 — December 10, 2025
Como um rompante da premiê do Japão jogou fogo na tensão regional do país com a China
Bonny Lin cited in Estadão — December 8, 2025
Xi may want Trump to rein in Japan in spat with China, say analysts
Bonny Lin cited in The Straits Times — November 25, 2025
China's Generals, Purges and Power Plays
Bonny Lin cited in Hoover Institution — November 25, 2025
Trump and Xi Discuss Trade
Bonny Lin appearance on CNN — November 24, 2025
Japan’s Leader Gets Off to Rocky Start With China
Bonny Lin cited in The New York Times — November 21, 2025
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What are CSIS experts' boldest geopolitical predictions in 2026?
Podcast Episode by Will Todman, Ryan C. Berg, Max Bergmann, Victor Cha, Thomas J. Christensen, Charles Edel, Kristi Govella, Henrietta Levin, Bonny Lin, Oge Onubogu, Gregory B. Poling, Richard M. Rossow, and Mona Yacoubian — January 15, 2026
Operation Absolute Resolve and China’s Takeaways: A Conversation with Ryan Berg and Evan Ellis
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin, Ryan C. Berg, and Evan Ellis — January 15, 2026
Indo-Pacific Forecast 2026
Event — January 14, 2026
Are U.S. Operations in Venezuela a Blueprint for China for Taiwan?
Commentary by Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang, I-Chung Lai, Admiral Lee Hsi-min (retired), and Bonny Lin — January 9, 2026
The 2025 USCC Annual Report: A Conversation with Randy Schriver and Mike Kuiken
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — December 18, 2025
China’s Third Policy Paper on Latin America and the Caribbean: Expanding Influence and Ambitions
Critical Questions by Ryan C. Berg, Henrietta Levin, and Bonny Lin — December 18, 2025
Escalating Japan-China Tensions: Insights from the Past and Prospects for the Future
Commentary by Bonny Lin and Kristi Govella — December 5, 2025
U.S.-China Mil-Mil Ties: A Conversation with Chad Sbragia
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — December 4, 2025
CRINK in 10 Charts
Commentary by Brian Hart, Bonny Lin, Maria Snegovaya, and Mona Yacoubian — November 24, 2025
The Fourth Plenum and China’s Evolving Economic Strategy: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Economy
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin — November 20, 2025