Truly Tinsley is the associate director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Before joining CSIS, Truly worked as an associate in operations for Democracy International, an international development organization. Before joining Democracy International, Truly conducted research for the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Public Diplomacy Office. In this role, she provided research for and helped facilitate the release of the Biden administration’s Indo-Pacific Strategy. Before this role, Truly conducted research for the U.S. House of Representatives, the Office of the Mayor of San Antonio, and the United States Senate. Truly’s primary interests are in Chinese foreign policy, track II and public diplomacy, human rights, and U.S. foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific. Truly holds a master’s degree in international affairs from George Washington University and a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and Chinese language from Trinity University.
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How China could take Taiwan without even needing to invade
CSIS Scholars in CNN — June 22, 2024
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China’s Carriers Increasingly Venture Beyond the First Island Chain
Analysis by Bonny Lin, Brian Hart, Truly Tinsley, and Leon Li — February 25, 2026
The Purges Within China’s Military Are Even Deeper Than You Think
Commentary by CSIS Scholars — February 24, 2026
Is China Leading the Robotics Revolution?
Commentary by CSIS Scholars — February 12, 2026
Tracking China’s Increased Military Activities in the Indo-Pacific in 2025
Commentary by Bonny Lin, Brian Hart, and Truly Tinsley — February 5, 2026
Surveying the Experts: The State of U.S.-China Relations Entering 2026
Commentary by Bonny Lin, Brian Hart, Truly Tinsley, and Leon Li — January 13, 2026
Renewed China-DPRK Diplomacy: Symbolism or Substance?
Podcast Episode by Victor Cha, Bonny Lin, Andy Lim, and Truly Tinsley — October 14, 2025
Renewed China-DPRK Diplomacy: Symbolism or Substance?
Critical Questions by Victor Cha, Bonny Lin, Andy Lim, and Truly Tinsley — October 14, 2025
CRINK Security Ties: Growing Cooperation, Anchored by China and Russia
Brief by CSIS Scholars — September 30, 2025
How Robust Is China’s Energy Security?
Commentary by CSIS Scholars — June 4, 2025
How Severe Are China’s Food Security Challenges?
Commentary by CSIS Scholars — April 24, 2025