Kendrick Kuo

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Kendrick Kuo


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Major- International Relations

Minor- Comparative Politics

I am a Ph.D. student in political science at George Washington University. My research focuses on international security, military effectiveness, and innovations in warfighting. I also study nationalism, with country expertise in China. Currently, I am a Ph.D. Candidate-in-Residence at the Institute for Security and Conflict Studies (ISCS). I hold an M.A. in International Affairs and International Economics from Johns Hopkins SAIS and a B.A. in International Affairs and Religion from the George Washington University. I also received a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship to study Chinese at Tsinghua University and a Boren Scholarship to study Arabic at the University of Jordan. In the past, I have lived in Taiwan and Jordan. I now reside in Washington, DC.

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International security, defense politics

M.A., School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

B.A., Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University