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November 20, 2009
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Ali Wyne

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Ali Wyne is a researcher at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He graduated from MIT in 2008 with bachelor’s degrees in Management Science and Political Science, and then completed a Junior Fellowship at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he researched democratization and governance in China. Ali is a member of Young Professionals in Foreign Policy and a Next America Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. 

His articles have been published in outlets including The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The International Herald Tribune, The Financial Times, Foreign Policy, The National Interest, The Globalist, American Diplomacy, Strategic Insights, Human Rights and Human Welfare, and Carnegie Ethics Online.  Ali is also the author of “Public Opinion and Power,” a chapter in The Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy (London: Routledge, 2008).

Articles written by Ali Wyne

Balance of Power Key to U.S.-China Relations

By Ali Wyne 22 Oct 2009 | World Politics Review As the People's Republic of China celebrated its 60th anniversary, observers used the occasion to advocate strengthened cooperation between China and the United States. However, the substance of bilateral cooperation depends on the balance of power between the two countries.

Signs of Strategic Recalibration in China

By Ali Wyne 21 Apr 2009 | World Politics Review Several analysts have noted that China is leveraging the global financial crisis to increase its economic clout. Recent developments, however, suggest that it is going further. China is using the crisis to step back and consider how it can rise in a more sustainable manner. It recognizes that its strategy of roughly the past three decades is no longer viable.