Hao Chen is a postdoctoral fellow in the Brady-Johnson Program of Grand Strategy at International Security Studies and the Jackson School of Global Affairs at Yale University. He specializes in twentieth century international history of East Asia, especially in the post-1945 era. He is currently working on a book manuscript that examines the rivalry between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Taiwan/Republic of China (ROC) in the Third World, with emphasis on the Beijing-Taipei competition for legitimate representation of postcolonial Chinese state amid the movement of Asian-African Internationalism. His works were published on International History Review and Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, with a new article on Cold War History expected in the spring of 2023. Hao received his Ph.D. from the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge and was a recipient of Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Doctoral Fellowship (2019-2020).