Olivia Enos serves as a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, where Olivia teaches a course on "Countering Authoritarianism in Asia." In addition, Olivia Enos is an Adjunct Fellow at the Pacific Forum, advising on human rights issues in Asia, and a Contributor at Forbes, writing a column that addresses the intersection of international human rights and national security. Previously, Olivia Enos held the position of Washington Director for The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong and served as a Senior Policy Analyst at The Heritage Foundation, focusing on various policy topics related to human rights and democracy in Asia. Olivia Enos co-founded the Council on Asian Affairs and participated as a Penn Kemble Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy. Educational qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Asian Studies from Georgetown University and a general government degree from Patrick Henry College.
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