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Dr. Andrew Erickson is Professor of Strategy (tenured full professor) in the Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute. A core founding member, he helped establish CMSI and stand it up officially in 2006, and has played an integral role in its development; from 2021–23 he served as Research Director. CMSI inspired the creation of other research centers, which he has advised and supported; he is a China Aerospace Studies Institute Associate. Erickson is currently a Visiting Scholar in full-time residence at Harvard’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, where he has been an Associate in Research since 2008. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute of Maritime Policy & Strategy’s International Advisory Committee, and serves on the editorial boards of Naval War College Review and Asia Policy. He has received the Navy Superior Civilian Service Medal, NWC’s inaugural Civilian Faculty Research Excellence Award, and NBR’s inaugural Ellis Joffe Prize for PLA Studies. His publications have won various awards, including the NWC Foundation’s Nott Prize (1st place). From 2012–17 he was an expert contributor to the Wall Street Journal’s China Real Time Report, for which he co/authored 38 articles. In spring 2013 he deployed as a Regional Security Education Program scholar aboard USS Nimitz. Erickson was the 2010–11 Fellow in residence at Harvard in the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program. From 2008–11 he was a Fellow in the National Committee on US-China Relations’ Public Intellectuals Program and served as a scholar escort on a five-member congressional trip to China. Erickson has taught courses at NWC and Yonsei University, and provides flag officer tailored education for NWC. He has lectured extensively at government, academic and private sector institutions throughout the US and Asia. He has briefed leading officials including SECDEF. Proficient in Chinese and Japanese, Erickson has traveled extensively across the Indo-Pacific and has lived and performed academic work in China, Japan and Korea. He received his PhD and MA from Princeton University and graduated magna cum laude from Amherst College. Erickson is coeditor of, a contributor to, and series editor of Naval Institute Press’s eight-volume “Studies in Chinese Maritime Development.” Erickson’s work has been published in such peer-reviewed journals as International Security, Journal of Strategic Studies and Orbis. He is co-founder of <www.chinasignpost.com>. Erickson’s latest publications are available via his research website, <www.andrewerickson.com>.
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Visiting Scholar, John King Fairbank Center For Chinese StudiesHarvard UniversityNewport, Ri, Us -
Visiting Scholar, John King Fairbank Center For Chinese StudiesHarvard University May 2024 - PresentCambridge, Massachusetts, UsVisiting Scholar in full-time residence at Harvard’s Fairbank Center, within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Work with Harvard faculty in Chinese Studies. Offer academic contributions to the field of Chinese studies and the Fairbank Center community of scholars. -
Associate In ResearchHarvard University 2008 - PresentCambridge, Massachusetts, UsAs a scholar & public intellectual, conduct China-related research, academic advising & exchange. Produce scholarship using resources at Widener, Fung & Harvard-Yenching libraries & in consultation with resident specialists. Provide unique subject matter expertise & collaborate with professionals from a diverse backgrounds & disciplines in research, publications, conferences & other activities. Advise Harvard students on China-related research, internships & careers; help with academic & program applications; supervise thesis work. Significantly enhance NWC student & faculty access to Harvard’s China studies community & resources, while enabling Harvard counterparts to enhance their knowledge of & participation in NWC activities & publications. Support wide range of China-related events, including dialogues with Chinese officials & scholars. Served as escort/translator for 10-member Chinese Navy delegation led by PLAN Commander Admiral Wu Shengli to Harvard in 2014.Contributions to Fairbank & other Harvard publications:• “How Will China’s National Power Evolve Vis-à-vis the United States?” in Carrai, Rudolph & Szonyi, eds., The China Questions 2 (Harvard University Press, 2022).• “China’s Armed Forces: Strong and Growing Stronger,” Fairbank Center Blog Post, 30 July 2018.• “How Strong Are China’s Armed Forces?” in Rudolph & Szonyi, eds., The China Questions (Harvard UP, 2017). Volume commemorates Fairbank’s 60th anniversary.• “Understanding China’s Third Sea Force: The Maritime Militia,” Fairbank Center Blog Post, 8 September 2017.• Coauthored, “Diego Garcia: Anchoring America’s Future Presence in the Indo-Pacific,” Harvard Asia Quarterly 15.2 (Summer 2013).• Coauthored, “‘Selfish Superpower’ No Longer? China’s Anti-Piracy Activities and 21st-Century Global Maritime Governance,” Harvard Asia Quarterly 14.1/2 (Spring/Summer 2012).• Coauthored, “Studying History to Guide China’s Rise as a Maritime Great Power,” Harvard Asia Quarterly 12.3-4 (Winter 2010). -
Visiting Professor, Department Of GovernmentHarvard University May 2022 - Apr 2024Cambridge, Massachusetts, UsVisiting Scholar in full-time residence in Harvard University’s Department of Government, within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Worked on projects concerning China, military, and maritime issues. -
Visiting Scholar, John King Fairbank Center For Chinese StudiesHarvard University May 2019 - Apr 2022Cambridge, Massachusetts, UsVisiting Scholar in full-time residence at Harvard’s Fairbank Center, within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Generated scholarship using Chinese-language sources from Harvard libraries and databases. Participated in and supported full range of Center activities including workshops, conferences, seminars, and lectures. Advised and evaluated student research and professional development. Facilitated interchange between the Center and the Naval War College, the latter of which has a dozen China scholars on its faculty and many interested students.Contributed chapter to Fairbank Center 60th Anniversary volume. [“How Strong Are China’s Armed Forces?” in Jennifer Rudolph and Michael Szonyi, eds., The China Questions: Critical Insights into a Rising Power (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2018); multiple translations/editions.]Contributed companion chapter to sequel. [“How Will China’s National Power Evolve vis-à-vis the United States?” in Maria Adele Carrai, Jennifer Rudolph, and Michael Szonyi, eds., The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into U.S.-China Relations (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, forthcoming 30 August 2022).]Further information: https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/person/andrew-s-erickson/ -
Fellow, Princeton-Harvard China & The World Program, Center For Government And International StudiesHarvard University Aug 2010 - Jul 2011Cambridge, Massachusetts, UsConducted research in residence, presented at Harvard and Princeton. Participated in seminars and other events with visiting scholars and officials from China and elsewhere. Mentored Harvard students regarding China security research, internships, and career possibilities. Have contributed actively to subsequent program conferences as keynote speaker, presenter, and discussant. -
Professor Of Strategy (Tenured Full Professor)Naval War College Jan 2016 - PresentNewport, Ri, Us21st century scholar and public intellectual who produces and presents policy-influential research on China and Indo-Pacific security issues. As a core founding member of CMSI, helped to establish and stand it up officially in 2006, and have subsequently played an integral role in its development. CMSI has inspired the creation of other research centers, to which I have provided advice and support. My scholarship often represents the first serious open source work on a given subject and sometimes challenges conventional wisdom. Publish books/edited volumes, monographs, university press book chapters, peer-reviewed articles (in such journals as International Security, China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, Asian Security, Journal of Strategic Studies, Orbis, Asia Policy, Acta Astronautica), and online media. Envisioned, developed, and led pathbreaking decade-long project to uncover China’s Maritime Militia. Coeditor of, and a contributor to, twelve volumes. Series editor for CMSI's nine Studies in Chinese Maritime Development books to date. One of the highest rankings of any China specialist on Google Scholar. Serve on Naval War College Review’s Editorial Board. Received NWC’s inaugural Civilian Faculty Research Excellence Award. My work is employed extensively in curricula at NWC and other leading military/civilian institutions, and has been cited widely in scholarly publications and reports from the U.S. government and think tanks such as CSIS and RAND. Taught courses at NWC and Yonsei University; provide flag officer tailored education for NWC, both on and off campus. Support NWC’s scholarly research relationship with Japanese counterparts. Active in U.S./allied military and civilian policy discussions; have briefed a broad array of senior and foreign policy-makers and principals, including the Secretary of Defense and other Executive Branch officials. Provide inputs for, and reviews of, multifarious government programs, simulation exercises, and reports. -
Professor Of Strategy (Tenured Full Professor) And Research DirectorNaval War College Jun 2021 - Nov 2023Newport, Ri, UsProduced scholarship & led research effort at CMSI, whose most innovative contributions periodically answer questions Navy did not yet know to ask. CMSI scholars perform academic research from Chinese-language sources to develop deeper insights into key aspects of China’s growing maritime power. CMSI publishes research to inform Navy and engage Nation; faculty also advise current leaders & educate Navy’s next generation. As Research Director, guide Institute’s activities across its 5 major mission areas: research, write, advise, teach & engage. Research is conducted using primary source, Chinese-language material, including from CMSI’s library & databases, as well as scholarly literature. Writing includes publication of books, monographs & articles on PRC maritime developments; with a focus on reaching leaders & operators. Advising informs & prepares current naval, joint & civilian national security decision-makers, including the Chief of Naval Operations, fleet commanders, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the National Intelligence Council, the National Security Council & Congress. Teaching & contributions to core curriculum & faculty development prepare future decision-makers through NWC’s electives curriculum, research groups & lectures. Engagement is with allies & partners; as well as interaction with wider academic & professional communities & general public. Research Director has primary responsibility over CMSI's collective research agenda, allocation of tasks within research group & editorial review of all CMSI products (books, monographs, reports, etc.). Specific responsibilities include scrutinizing PRC, Indo-Pacific & global trends; identifying analytical interests & requirements of the Navy, Department of Defense & Interagency; assessing comparative research advantages & opportunities; & articulating & guiding Institute priorities, plans & projects accordingly—in particular, leading development & execution of CMSI conferences & edited volumes. -
Associate ProfessorNaval War College Apr 2009 - Jan 2016Newport, Ri, UsProduced policy-influential China research and led exchanges as scholar and public intellectual. Awarded National Bureau for Asian Research’s inaugural Ellis Joffe Prize for PLA Studies (2012). Author of the book Chinese Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Development (Jamestown Foundation/Brookings Institution Press, 2013). Coauthor of two other books: Gulf of Aden Anti-Piracy and China’s Maritime Commons Presence (Jamestown/Brookings, 2015) and Assessing China’s Cruise Missile Ambitions (National Defense University Press, 2014). Coauthored three additional volumes: Charting China’s International Security Activism (Center for a New American Security, 2015) and the CMSI monographs Chinese Antipiracy Operations in the Gulf of Aden (2013) and Chinese Mine Warfare (2009). editor of, and a contributor to, two volumes: Chinese Naval Shipbuilding (Naval Institute Press, 2016) and Proceedings of the 47th History Symposium of the International Academy of Astronautics (Univelt, 2015). Interacted frequently with Chinese academics, officers, and officials. Escorted five-Member Congressional trip to China; helped escort head of China’s navy and delegation at Harvard; helped to establish, and to escort the first iteration of, NWC’s first bilateral naval officer exchange program and field studies class in China. Briefed Chief of Naval Operations, Secretary of the Navy, other Executive Branch officials, multiple Members of Congress; testified before House subcommittees. Deployed in the Pacific as a Regional Security Education Program scholar aboard flagship aircraft carrier USS Nimitz in 2013; delivered twenty-five hours of lectures. -
Assistant ProfessorNaval War College Mar 2006 - Mar 2009Newport, Ri, UsBecame Naval War College’s youngest faculty member. Helped to establish China Maritime Studies Institute in 2006 with its first director and to secure its funding thereafter; supported development and operations; conceived and applied innovative research methodologies. Provided numerous U.S. Navy commands with Chinese-language analysis. As member of Maritime Security Project Research and Analysis Group, helped develop Navy Maritime Strategy and produce deliverables for Chief of Naval Operations. Taught and advised research of mid-career military officers and other government personnel from U.S. and abroad. Awarded NWC Foundation’s Capt. Hugh G. Nott Prize (first place) in 2006. -
Office Of Net Assessment Research FellowNaval War College Apr 2005 - Mar 2006Newport, Ri, UsApplied for and received grant from Andrew Marshall in Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment. Responsible for supporting professional military education, analysis, and war gaming. Conducted Chinese-language research on China’s naval development, including submarine force and mine warfare capabilities and doctrine; performed other in-depth research for Sandia National Laboratories. Coeditor of, and a contributor to, the NWC Newport Paper China’s Nuclear Force Modernization (2005). Advised students on research and simulation scenarios. Member, NWC/Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Small Satellite Study Group: produced inputs for MIT Lincoln Laboratory Technical Report 1103, “A Standard Satellite Bus for National Security Space Missions.” -
Life MemberCouncil On Foreign Relations Mar 2019 - PresentNew York, Ny, Us• Contribute extensively to CFR publications.• Attend and participate in a wide range of events.• Since its founding in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has grown a membership of over 5,000 of some of the most prominent leaders in the foreign policy arena, including top government officials, renowned scholars, business executives, acclaimed journalists, prominent lawyers, and distinguished nonprofit professionals. The membership is composed of those residing in the greater New York and Washington, DC, areas, with a plurality based around the United States and abroad. -
Term MemberCouncil On Foreign Relations Jun 2013 - Mar 2019New York, Ny, UsContributed extensively to CFR publications, including Foreign Affairs (capsule review and letter to editor in print magazine, 6 online snapshot articles), online interview, and 4 guest posts for Asia Unbound blog. Presented and participated in CFR conferences, lectures, delegations, and numerous other events. Helped CFR inform policy directly: coauthored Foreign Affairs online article “The Danger of China’s ‘New Type of Great-Power Relations’ Slogan” was read by head of U.S. Navy and influenced specific aspects of U.S. policy. Furnished additional analysis of interest to CFR audience: articles on “China’s Aircraft Carrier Dilemma” and “China’s S-Shaped Threat” were selected as “Must Reads” (an “index of the best online analyses and inquiries on foreign policy”). CFR publications include:• Capsule review of Anne-Marie Brady, China as a Polar Great Power (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017); Foreign Affairs 97.3 (May/June 2018): 208-09.• “Preserving a Rules-Based Order in the South China Sea,” interview, 12 July 2016.• Coauthored, “China’s Maritime Militia: What It Is and How to Deal With It,” Foreign Affairs, 23 June 2016.• Coauthored, “China’s Island Builders: The People’s War at Sea,” Foreign Affairs, 9 April 2015.• Coauthored, “Crowding the Waters: The Need for Crisis Management in the East China Sea,” Foreign Affairs, 23 March 2015.• Coauthored, “Not-So-Empty Talk: The Danger of China’s ‘New Type of Great-Power Relations’ Slogan,” Foreign Affairs, 9 October 2014.• Coauthored, “Pandora’s Sandbox: China’s Island-Building Strategy in the South China Sea,” Foreign Affairs, 13 July 2014.• 4-part series of coauthored guest posts for Asia Unbound blog: 2 January 2014, 15 November 2013, 24 October 2013, and 9 September 2013.• Coauthored, “China Has Drones. Now What? When Beijing Will—and Won’t—Use Its UAVs,” Foreign Affairs, 23 May 2013.• Coauthored, “Arms and Influence at Sea,” letter to editor, Foreign Affairs 88.4 (July/August 2009): 164. -
AssociateChina Aerospace Studies Institute Jul 2020 - PresentFort Mcnair, Washington D.C., Us• Provided years of extensive advice and support for conceptualization, establishment, and operations of U.S. Air Force’s China Maritime Studies Institute-inspired counterpart.• Contribute to programming:o Example: Participated in CASI’s inaugural conference-- “China’s Prioritization of Aerospace,” presented on “Scene-setter Panel: The Importance of Understanding Chinese Aerospace Developments,” at “Assessing Chinese Aerospace Training and Operational Competence,” RAND, Arlington, VA, 22 June 2015.• Contribute to research:o Example: Selling a Maritime Air Force: The PLAAF’s Campaign for a Bigger Maritime Role, with Ian Burns McCaslin (Washington, DC: CASI, 2019). -
Founder, Owner, And ManagerChina Analysis From Original Sources 以第一手资料研究中国 (Www.Andrewerickson.Com) Jan 2005 - PresentAs a twenty-first century public intellectual, I actively publish open source research and share it with top-level specialists and broad generalist audiences via social media and my personal research website,
. I established this website and provide and manage all content independently, much based on Chinese-language sources not previously exploited by foreign observers. Scholars, analysts, businesspeople, and policymakers worldwide seeking cutting-edge insights into China and its global impact frequent this website, which has received well over one million page views. -
Co-Founder And -PublisherChina Signpost™ 洞察中国 (Www.Chinasignpost.Com) May 2010 - PresentResearch newsletter and web portal that covers key developments in Greater China, with particular focus on natural resource, technology, industry, trade issues. Website established and all research, writing, and other activities performed by me and my former Naval War College colleague Gabriel B. Collins. Coauthored 91 China SignPost™ reports thus far. Analyses have anticipated: limitations in the implementation and efficacy of Xi-era reforms (#81), China’s recent stock market slump (#89), and a long-run S-curved slowdown in China’s economic growth rate and overall development trajectory (#44). Our work has been cited widely in scholarly publications and reports from the U.S. government and think tanks such the Council on Foreign Relations. It is also featured in a broad range of television, radio, webcast, and Internet forums such as CNN and the BBC. We are quoted extensively in numerous newspapers, magazines, and online sources, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Bloomberg.
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Expert Contributor, China Real Time Report (中国实时报)The Wall Street Journal Jan 2012 - Jul 2017New York, Ny, UsThis website drew on the insights of Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones reporters as well as commentators knowledgeable about the latest developments in law, policy, economics, and culture. Over the course of five years as a columnist, I authored or coauthored 38 articles analyzing the latest Chinese security, strategic resource, and policy issues. -
Fellow, Public Intellectuals ProgramNational Committee On U.S.-China Relations 2008 - 2011New York, Ny, UsContributed subject matter expertise and collaborated with professionals from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines during China Study Tour to Beijing and Shanghai, mainland China; and Taipei and Jinmen, Taiwan, 20 June-1 July 2009; and meetings in Washington, DC (October 2008, November 2010) and San Francisco (October 2010). Helped plan, prepare for, escort, and facilitate five-Member Congressional Trip by the U.S.-China Working Group to Beijing, Qingdao, Chengdu, and Shanghai in April 2011. Drafted a proposed itinerary for the trip, with a special focus on military facilities and institutions. Meetings obtained included: meeting with Ambassador Jon Huntsman and staff, U.S. Embassy Beijing; reception and meeting with Admiral Tian Zhong, Commander, North Sea Fleet, at Qingdao Headquarters; first visit by U.S. civilians aboard a Song-class (Type 039) submarine (Hull 328), at Pier 3 of Qingdao Naval Base; first visit by a foreign civilian delegation to new PLA Navy Submarine Academy, Qingdao; tour of two simulation rooms for Song-class submarines and demonstration of simulated torpedo firing; faculty seminar on Sino-American maritime issues at China Ocean University, Qingdao; tour of Chengdu Aircraft Corporation Factory 132, Chengdu. Provided detailed briefing materials, subject matter briefings, and constant translation support for Members of Congress; helped them to ask questions effectively, negotiate access to various facilities, and prepare remarks for official meetings and social interactions. Worked with representatives of China’s National People’s Congress and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure that the Members of Congress were having a substantive and productive trip. -
Chinese Translator/Technical AnalystScience Applications International Corporation (Saic) Jun 2004 - Mar 2005Reston, Va, UsParticipated in NWC China team’s research and publication as a contractor based in SAIC’s Marine Science & Technology Division. Translated and analyzed Chinese-language sources. Conducted research in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei. As independent contractor, conducted Chinese-language aerospace research. Briefed U.S. and allied naval personnel on results. -
DelegateForum For American/Chinese Exchange At Stanford (Faces) 2004 - 2004FACES (斯坦福中美学生论坛) Delegate, On Common Ground 2004, participated in conferences in Palo Alto, CA and Beijing, China. Served as group-selected leader of U.S. delegation, acted as U.S. President in simulation exercise.
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Economic Section, InternU.S. Embassy Beijing, China 2001 - 2001
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Princeton UniversityComparative Politics -
Beijing Normal UniversityMandarin Chinese -
Princeton UniversityConcentration: China (Comparative) And International Relations -
Amherst CollegeHistory; Minor: International Relations -
Doshisha UniversityEconomics -
Mt. Greylock Regional High School
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