Rush Doshi
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Rush Doshi | |
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| Other names | 杜如松 (Dù Rú-sōng) |
| Education | Harvard University (PhD), Princeton University (BA) |
| Occupation | Political scientist |
| Employer(s) | Georgetown University, Council on Foreign Relations |
| Website | https://www.rushdoshi.com |
Rush Doshi is an American political scientist currently serving as an assistant professor of security studies at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service.[1] He is also senior fellow for China and director of the Initiative on China Strategy at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).[2] He served at the White House National Security Council (NSC) in the Biden administration as Director and later Deputy Senior Director for China and Taiwan from 2021 to March 2024.[3][4][5]
Doshi graduated with an A.B. from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs in 2011 after completing a 142-page-long senior thesis, titled "China's Strategic Liberalism: Institutional Participation Under the Shadow of American Power," under the supervision of Robert Keohane.[6] He later received a Ph.D. in political science and government from Harvard University.[5] His dissertation, published in 2018, was titled "The Long Game: Chinese Grand Strategy After the Cold War."[7] It served as the basis of his 2021 book titled "The Long Game: China’s Grand Strategy to Displace American Order."[8] Stephen P. Rosen was his dissertation committee chair.[7]