Uni-Tübingen

Lin Chia-Yi 林凱宜

Name:Lin Chia-Yi
Home Institution: Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University
Duration of Stay:June 26 to July 26, 2025

Biography

Ms. Chia-Yi Lin (Joyce) is a policy analyst at the Division of National Security Research, Institute for National Defense and Security Research (INDSR), which is a Taiwanese official think tank. Her areas of expertise include industry and supply chain security, international economic and trade security, and anti-money laundering.

In her prior roles, Joyce was an industrial analyst at a British commercial bank in London and as a certified investment analyst at a Taiwanese commercial bank. During that time, she held certifications in foreign exchanges, investments, stock trading, and insurance. She was also a legal specialist in the Ministry of National Defense (R.O.C).

Joyce holds a master’s degree in Intellectual Property from the National ChengchiUniversity (NCCU) and a bachelor’s degree in Law, with a minor in Economics, at the National Taiwan University (NTU). She is currently working on a Ph.D. at the Graduate Institute of National Development at the National Taiwan University.

 

Publications (selected)

Chia-Yi LIN. (2024). Recent Philippine Armament Developments and Trends. 2024 Annual Assessment Report, INDSR.

Chia-Yi LIN. (2023). U.S.-China Chip Competition and Semiconductor Supply Chain Polarization. 2023 Annual Assessment Report, INDSR.

Chia-Yi LIN. (2022). The Russia-Ukraine War and the Development of and Influence on the Indo-Pacific Economic Structure Framework. 2022 Annual Assessment Report, INDSR.

Chia-Yi LIN. (2021). The Impact of the Myanmar Coup on Regional Security in Southeast Asia. 2021 Annual Assessment Report, INDSR.

 

Courses & Grants

2024 Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Sponsored Visiting Scholar

2024 Comprehensive Security Cooperation Course at the U.S. Department of Defense’s Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS)