About

I am a graduating student at George Mason University in International Relations. My current research interests are in the political economy of Chinese foreign policy and its potential effect on Central Asia and Mongolian economies in the future.

I have conducted research on the effects of Central Asian and Mongolian political economies on democratization outcomes, tracing of KMT ideology concerning China, and currently the communist theory behind the Belt and Road Initiative.

Besides my research interests, I have a deep passion for language learning and historical linguistics. Besides English, I speak Mongolian and Mandarin Chinese fluently, and actively learning Russian. However, I have previous experience studying Persian, Esperanto, Hungarian, and Azerbaijani, and still maintain a degree of familiarity with them.

My future research interests are the interaction between technological development on the global political-economic power landscape, especially concerning artificial intelligence.