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Dr. Naima Green-Riley is an Assistant Professor jointly appointed to the School of Public and International Affairs and the Department of Politics at Princeton University. She is also an Oxford Martin School Visiting Fellow and a Visiting Scholar at the Oxford China Centre for the 2024 Michaelmas term, alongside serving as a Non-Resident Fellow with the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab.
- Education: PhD in Political Science from Harvard University, MPP from Harvard Kennedy School, BA in International Relations with honors from Stanford University.
Her research focuses on Chinese foreign policy, public opinion dynamics, international political communication, and the role of race in shaping public sentiment toward foreign policy. She examines public diplomacy practices of China and the United States.
- Scientific Awards & Grants: Wilson Center China Fellowship, Morris Abrams Award in International Relations, USC Center on Public Diplomacy, Smith Richardson Foundation, Ford Foundation.
She has contributed to media platforms such as the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog, The Root, and the National Bureau of Asian Research series, and has appeared at the Aspen Security Forum and the CSIS Future Strategy Forum.




