Ryan Hass
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Ryan Hass | |
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| Other names | 何瑞恩 |
| Education | University of Washington (BA) Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies |
| Occupations | Policy analyst, former U.S. diplomat and security official |
| Employer | Brookings Institution |
| Organization(s) | The Scowcroft Group, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations |
| Board member of | The Asia Foundation |
| Spouse | Meredith Sumpter |
| Children | 4 (Helen, Reed, Byron, and Henry) |
Ryan Hass is an American foreign policy analyst currently serving as director of the Brookings Institution's John L. Thornton China Center and the Chen-Fu and Cecilia Yen Koo Chair in Taiwan Studies.
He is also a trustee of The Asia Foundation, a nonresident affiliated fellow at Yale Law School's Paul Tsai China Center, a senior advisor at The Scowcroft Group and the McLarty Associates, and a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[1]
Hass' research focuses on U.S. policy toward East Asia, in particular U.S.-China relations, U.S.-Taiwan relations, the Korean Peninsula, regional security, and maritime issues.[2]
Hass holds a BA (2001) from the University of Washington and attended Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies for graduate studies between 2001 and 2002 before joining the U.S. Department of State.[2]

