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Jeremy Wallace is the A. Doak Barnett Professor of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), where he conducts research on authoritarianism, Chinese politics, climate change, urban governance, and statistical methodology. His work bridges political science and area studies, focusing on how information and ideology shape governance in China.
His research interests center on authoritarian resilience, the role of data and performance metrics in state control, and the political implications of environmental challenges, especially in urban contexts. Wallace investigates how official statistics in China have historically defined political success—but also how their limitations reveal systemic distortions in governance.
Wallace is the author of the book Seeking Truth and Hiding Facts: Information, Ideology, and Authoritarianism in China, which explores the tension between factual accuracy and ideological conformity in Chinese policymaking. He also contributes to public scholarship as an editor at Good Authority and through his China Lab newsletter, which analyzes political and social trends in China.
He has no listed scientific awards or recent publications in the provided text. There is no mention of student advising, grants, or research teams. However, his editorial and public engagement activities suggest an active role in shaping discourse on Chinese politics and authoritarianism.




