Dr. Lynn Kuok: “China often accuses the United States of meddling in the region et cetera, but you know the United States started looking more closely at the issues like the South China Sea in 2010, right. When it, you know, under the Secretary Clinton, who was the
secretary of state, she said that the U.S. has national interests in the South China Sea
and in freedom of navigation but even prior to that the region was facing very quietly
perhaps but it was nevertheless facing concerns about chinese encroachments into the
exclusive economic zones.”
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Dr. Lynn Kuok is a visiting professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign
Service and has taught at the US Department of State’s Foreign Service Institute. She
is also a senior research fellow at the University of Cambridge.
She is a former Brookings Institution expert and has held fellowships at Yale Law
School, Harvard Law School, the Harvard Kennedy School, the Center for Strategic and
International Studies and the Center for International Law at the National University of
Singapore. She served as editor-in-chief of the Cambridge Review of International
Affairs and the Singapore Law Review. She is an advocate and solicitor and has worked
in broadcast media.
Dr Kuok speaks regularly at international conferences and has presented her work at
leading universities, including Harvard University, Stanford University and the University
of Cambridge. Her analysis has featured in Foreign Affairs and The Wall Street Journal,
amongst others. She has been interviewed by and quoted in various broadcast and print
media, including the BBC, CNBC, Al Jazeera and The New York Times.
She sits on the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Geopolitics and was
a Council Member on its Global Future Council on International Security. She was a
Munich Young Leader and a Southeast Asian Young Leader.
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Dr Lynn Kuok is one of two senior fellows supporting the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue. She
is also co-editor of the Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment, one of the Institute’s
signature publications, and oversees the Southeast Asian Young Leaders’ Programme.
She is responsible for developing research on key Asia-Pacific security issues.
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