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Shannon Tiezzi

Shannon Tiezzi

Shannon Tiezzi is Editor-in-Chief at The Diplomat.

Her main focus is on China, and she writes on China’s foreign relations, domestic politics, and economy. Shannon previously served as a research associate at the U.S.-China Policy Foundation, where she hosted the weekly television show “China Forum.” She received her A.M. from Harvard University and her B.A. from The College of William and Mary. Shannon has also studied at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

Posts by Shannon Tiezzi
December 04, 2024

South Korean President Declares Martial Law

By Mitch Shin and Shannon Tiezzi
President Yoon Suk-yeol vowed to “root out the anti-state forces” while the opposition gathered at the National Assembly to respond.

December 03, 2024

Mark Clifford on Jimmy Lai, the ‘Troublemaker’

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Jimmy Lai’s life story is the story of Hong Kong.”
December 01, 2024

Kelly Grieco on Indo-Pacific Reactions to Trump’s Reelection

By Shannon Tiezzi
“The Trump administration can have a tough-on-China policy, or it can have a tough-on-allies policy, but it probably cannot have both.”

November 22, 2024

Chinese Vessel Suspected of Damaging European Submarine Cables

By Shannon Tiezzi
European officials have suggested that the severing of two separate cables in the Baltic was “sabotage.” The Yi Peng 3 is the prime suspect.

November 18, 2024

Biden, Xi Reflect on Evolutions in China-US Relations in Their Final Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
With a presidential transition underway in the United States, both presidents stressed the value of stability in the relationship.

November 07, 2024

US East Asian Allies Offer Congratulations to Trump

By Shannon Tiezzi
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have cause to be nervous, given some of Trump’s past actions and statements. But their leaders chose to express optimism in their first public reactions.
November 01, 2024

Russell Hsiao on US Policies and Taiwan’s Politics

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Perhaps more so than in other countries given its unique political status, Taiwan’s voters attach greater significance to foreign policy and more precisely relations with the United States and China.”

October 30, 2024

China, North Korea Hold Talks With Russia Amid Reports of North Korean Troop Deployments

By Shannon Tiezzi
With concern mounting over the 10,000 North Korean soldiers reportedly sent to Russia, North Korea's foreign minister went to Moscow while Russia's deputy foreign minister was in Beijing.

October 28, 2024

In ‘Exceptionally Harsh Judgement’ From Japan’s Public, LDP Loses Its Majority

By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite losing 69 seats, the LDP is still hoping to form a government through a new coalition.

October 15, 2024

China Conducts More Military Drills Around Taiwan

By Shannon Tiezzi
The drills were ostensibly a response to the National Day speech by Taiwan's president, which many overseas analysts had viewed as restrained.

October 11, 2024

Han Kang Becomes First South Korean to Win the Nobel Prize in Literature

By Shannon Tiezzi
Her award also provided a rare moment of national unity, as Koreans from both sides of the political divide rushed to praise Han and her writing.
October 09, 2024

Facing ‘Constant Threat and Coercion,’ Taiwan Deepens Its Partnerships With US, Europe

By Shannon Tiezzi
Ambassador Yui, Taiwan’s representative in the U.S., on Taiwan’s diplomatic space and the threat it faces from China.

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