Jack Neubauer is a Policy Analyst on the Security and Foreign Affairs team. Prior to joining the Commission, he worked as an Assistant Professor of History at National Chengchi University in Taiwan, where he taught undergraduate and graduate courses on modern Chinese history and the history of U.S.-China relations, including courses taught fully in Mandarin. He previously worked as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow for the Schwarzman Scholars Program at Tsinghua University in Beijing, where he taught seminars for core courses on global affairs and China’s politics, economy, and society. He has published widely on issues pertaining to modern China and U.S.-China relations, including humanitarian aid, youth politics, public diplomacy, and transnational migration. He received his PhD in Modern Chinese History from Columbia University.
Areas of Interest and Expertise
- China’s soft power
- China’s youth politics
- Chinese diaspora
- Foreign aid and humanitarian assistance
- China’s role in international institutions
- Taiwan