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Audrye Wong is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Southern California (USC) Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on Chinese foreign policy, economic statecraft, and authoritarian governance, with a particular emphasis on how domestic politics influence international strategies. She explores themes such as Sino-US relations, coercive economic diplomacy, environmental governance in authoritarian systems, and the role of subnational actors in shaping foreign policy.
Her work bridges comparative politics and international relations, analyzing case studies ranging from China’s engagement with Australia and Ukraine to the geopolitical dynamics between Japan, South Korea, and China. Wong’s studies often highlight the interplay between economic tools, public accountability, and strategic narratives in advancing national interests.
Wong’s publications demonstrate a consistent focus on understanding how states leverage economic instruments for geopolitical influence, with a critical eye toward the effectiveness of such strategies in authoritarian contexts. Her research contributes to broader debates on global power transitions, regional stability, and the evolving norms of international economic diplomacy.



