Austin Strange
Austin M. Strange is a Ph.D. student in Harvard University’s Department of Government and a Research Associate at AidData, a research and innovation lab of the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations based at The College of William & Mary. Formerly, he served as a researcher at the China Maritime Studies Institute of the Strategic Research Department of the U.S. Naval War College. He has studied at the College of Public Administration and Center for Non-Traditional Security and Peaceful Development Studies at Zhejiang University (M.S.) and the College of William & Mary (B.A.).
Contact Austin Strange
Articles by Austin Strange
Six Years at Sea… And Counting: Gulf of Aden Anti-Piracy and China’s Maritime Commons Presence
Now Available from the Jamestown Store Well over six years of Chinese anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden have directly supported People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) modernization goals and provided
China’s Global Maritime Presence: Hard and Soft Dimensions of PLAN Antipiracy Operations
Nearing the Twilight of Somali Antipiracy? The global antipiracy mission off Somalia, a hallmark for collective 21st-century international security, is gradually moving toward a close. There have been no successful