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Jennifer Lind

Jennifer Lind is an associate professor of government at Dartmouth College. She is also an associate fellow at Chatham House and a faculty associate at the Reischauer Institute for Japanese Studies at Harvard University. She is an expert on the international relations of East Asia and US foreign policy toward the region.

Professor Lind authored the book Sorry States: Apologies in International Politics (Cornell University Press, 2008) and has published several articles in journals such as International Security and International Studies Quarterly. She speaks frequently at international conferences, comments regularly in major media outlets, and publishes op-eds and essays in Foreign Affairs and National Interest. She holds a PhD in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Author's Articles

Cold War Lessons for Export Controls Against China

Cold War Lessons for Export Controls Against China

We sit down with Dartmouth national security scholars Jennifer Lind and Michael Mastanduno as they compare Cold War export control strategies with modern attempts to limit China's access to sensitive US technologies. They delve into key lessons from the…

Hard Then, Harder Now: CoCom’s Lessons and the Challenge of Crafting Effective Export Controls Against China

Hard Then, Harder Now: CoCom’s Lessons and the Challenge of Crafting Effective Export Controls Against China

Will the US-led technology control regime against China have a meaningful impact on the emerging great power competition? Supporters praise the effort’s targeted approach and optimistically see the case as a prime example of weaponized interdependence. But…