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Eleanor Albert

Eleanor Albert

Eleanor M. Albert is a Ph.D. student in Political Science at the George Washington University.

Eleanor M. Albert is a Ph.D. student in Political Science at the George Washington University. Her research interests include Chinese foreign and domestic policy, the evolving nature of Chinese power, and how the country exerts its influence and builds relationships. Prior to her Ph.D., Eleanor worked as the Asia writer for the explanatory journalism arm of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York where she published work on a wide range of Asia-related topics including China’s rise, modern slavery, regional organizations in Asia, the Rohingya migration crisis, North Korea’s military and nuclear proliferation, and U.S.-China relations.

Her work has been republished, featured, or quoted in outlets including the New York Times, PBS NewsHour, Newsweek, WNYC, the Atlantic’s DefenseOne, Business Insider, HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, RealClearWorld, and VOA, among others.

Eleanor has lived in China and France and speaks French and Mandarin. She received a dual degree masters from Sciences Po in European Affairs and from Fudan University in International Politics. She completed her bachelors degree in Political Science and Chinese at Vassar College

Posts by Eleanor Albert
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July 06, 2019

What Do the US Democratic Presidential Contenders Think About China?

By Eleanor Albert
So far, the Democrats have had little to say about what’s often called the world’s most important bilateral relationship.
June 25, 2019

Xi Jinping’s Busy G-20 Summit

By Eleanor Albert
What to watch for when China's president heads to Japan later this week.

June 21, 2019

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Vehicle for Cooperation or Competition?

By Eleanor Albert
The SCO reflects shifting power dynamics in this subregion, particularly between China and Russia.

June 13, 2019

A China-Portugal Nexus in the Making?

By Eleanor Albert
China's growing presence in Portugal exemplifies the diverse stances of EU members toward Beijing.

June 08, 2019

China’s Continued Courting of El Salvador

By Eleanor Albert
One year after El Salvador cut ties with Taiwan in favor of the mainland, the young relationship has taken an uneasy turn.
May 29, 2019

Why Is China Sending Top Military Brass to Shangri-La 2019?

By Eleanor Albert
For the first time since 2011, China will be represented at the regional security forum by its defense minister.

May 24, 2019

Where Does Tibet Fit Into the US-China Relationship?

By Eleanor Albert
With the U.S. ambassador's visit, Tibet may again be poised to play a larger role in US-China relations.
May 16, 2019

China and Japan’s Rapprochement Continues – For Now

By Eleanor Albert
Yang Jiechi is set to travel to Japan this week, the latest high-level exchange in the thawed relationship.

May 11, 2019

China’s Global Port Play

By Eleanor Albert
China’s port building plans are more complex than conventional wisdom suggests.

May 03, 2019

Are China-France Relations in Trouble?

By Eleanor Albert
Even as the two celebrate cultural ties, political and economic tensions remain in the foreground.

April 24, 2019

China Digs Deep in Landlocked Laos

By Eleanor Albert
China's presence is growing in strategically located Laos, but the trend is often overlooked.
April 10, 2019

Hong Kong’s Extradition Changes Tap Into Fears of Diminished Rights

By Eleanor Albert
Proposed changes, which would smooth extraditions to the mainland, must be seen in the broader context of Hong Kong-mainland relations.

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