Chin Hsueh
Chin Hsueh is a second-year MSFS candidate from Taiwan. His studies concentrate on the interplay among geopolitics, business, and technology. Chin earned his bachelor's degree in Germany, spent an exchange semester in France, and completed two summer schools in Japan and Italy.
Professionally, Chin has worked in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan and Academia Sinica’s Institute of Economics. He has also interned at Trivium China, Eurasia Group, and the Asia Society Policy Institute.
After graduation, Chin aims to work in a public policy role to facilitate public-private partnerships across the Asia-Pacific.
"I chose MSFS because I value its emphasis on practicality and services."
Hsueh, C. (2023). ASEAN Holds the Key to Reducing US Dependence on Taiwan’s Chip Industry. The Diplomat. (https://thediplomat.com/2023/12/asean-holds-the-key-to-reducing-us-dependence-on-taiwans-chip-industry/)
Hsueh, C. (2022). Taiwanese compulsory military service should be improved, not extended. Financial Times. (https://www.ft.com/content/7bdfadf0-f3fb-4bb5-9b93-3ddc845c5e72)
Hsueh, C. (2023). US-China tech war: Vocational schools could be key to fixing labour shortages. South China Morning Post. (https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3212513/us-china-tech-war-vocational-schools-could-be-key-fixing-labour-shortages)
Hsueh, C. (2023). China’s 3 Pathways to Green Steel. The Diplomat. (https://thediplomat.com/2023/02/chinas-3-pathways-to-green-steel/)
Hsueh, C. (2023). The Chinese Steel Industry: Three Pathways to Green Steel. The Jamestown Foundation. (https://jamestown.org/program/the-chinese-steel-industry-three-pathways-to-green-steel/)