Emily Jin

Emily Jin is a research assistant at the Center for a New American Security, focusing on U.S.-China competition over regional influence and global order. She observes the increasingly cross-domain bilateral competitive landscape by analyzing U.S.-China political, economic, technological, and ideological contentions.

Emily holds a master's degree in international economics and China studies from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from Georgetown University. She is natively fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

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Opinion

Why Hong Kong Is Pushing for Its Own Central Bank Digital Currency

As a global financial hub, Hong Kong has a vested interest in shaping the development of CBDCs and especially the systems in which they will transact across borders. But the U.S. should be concerned by its lack of full independence from mainland China.

(DALL-E/CoinDesk)

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