Emily Jin
Emily Jin is a China Analyst at Datenna, specializing in analyses on U.S.-China economic and technological competition and its impact on American economic resilience and national security. She has testified before the U.S. Congress on the national security implications of China’s development of alternative financial rails and instruments. Previously, Emily was a Research Associate at the Center for a New American Security. She holds an MA in International Economics and China Studies from Johns Hopkins SAIS, a BA in Psychology from Georgetown University, and is natively fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Recent Publications
A Policymaker’s Guide to China’s Technology Security Strategy
The U.S. government must adopt a clear-eyed view of China’s technology security strategy by recognizing China is temporarily lagging in some sectors, rapidly catching up in others, and already leading in many.
Recent Events and Presentations
Can China Innovate in Advanced Industries?
Please join the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation for an expert briefing event to discuss the findings of a 20-month ITIF investigation into Chinese firms’ innovative capabilities in key advanced industries, including robotics, chemicals, nuclear power, electric vehicles, semiconductors, AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology.