BRYCE C. BARROS
Bryce Barros is an Associate Fellow at GLOBSEC’s GeoTech Center, where his research focuses on the convergence of Indo-Pacific, Euro-Atlantic, and emerging technologies with security. He previously served in the U.S. Senate as National Security Advisor on foreign policy and defense, supported the Defense Innovation Unit as a contractor, analyzed China and Taiwan’s roles in the Transatlantic relationship at the German Marshall Fund, and researched strategic trade controls and sanctions at Kharon.
Bryce is a Council on Foreign Relations Stephen M. Kellen Term Member, a Truman National Security Project Fellow, a National Committee on U.S.-China Relations member, and a Pacific Forum Young Leader. He holds degrees from Norwich University and Texas A&M University, is an honorary graduate of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Military Academy, and speaks Mandarin, Japanese, and Portuguese. He currently resides in Taiwan. He has lived and worked in both Taiwan and China for six years.
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