MICHAEL R. AUSLIN, PhD

Michael Auslin is a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, writing about Asia and global security. He is also a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, D.C., where he is concurrently a Resident Scholar in Asian Studies and the Director of Studies. He specializes in U.S. defense and foreign policy, security and political relations in the Indo-Pacific region, and global airpower and maritime issues.

Dr. Auslin was Associate Professor of History at prior to joining AEI. He also has been a visiting professor at the University of . He received the Nakasone Yasuhiro Award for Excellence in 2010, and has been named a Young Global Leader by the , a Marshall Memorial Fellow by the German Marshall Fund, and an Asia 21 Fellow by the Asia Society, in addition to being a former Fulbright and Japan Foundation Scholar.

Dr. Auslin is a prolific author and his books include the new release, Pacific Cosmopolitans: A Cultural History of U.S.-Japan Relations (Harvard University Press, 2011). In addition to his Wall Street Journal column, his writing appears in leading publications and he comments regularly for U.S. and foreign broadcast media, including BBC and . He is currently writing a book entitled Pivotal: How America’s Turn to Asia Will Shape the Future. He received a BSc from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and his PhD in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He lives outside of Washington, D.C., with his family.

Contact Information:

Michael R. Auslin, PhD Resident Scholar in Asian and Security Studies American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 1150 17th St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 862-5848 [email protected] http://www.aei.org/auslin Twitter: @michaelauslin