Team Member

Dazheng (Peter) Huang
Research Fellow
Dazheng (Peter) Huang is a graduate student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), specializing in the intersection of trade, security, and technology with a regional focus on the Asia-Pacific. His research centers on Canada–U.S.–China triangular relations, and he currently serves as a Research Assistant to Dr. Christopher Sands at the Center for Canadian Studies. Peter has held internships at the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ China Power Project, the Stimson Center’s Reimagining U.S. Grand Strategy Program, the U.S.-China Business Council in Beijing, and the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy in Toronto. He previously served as a Young Professional Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. His interests in the Arctic include its geographic transformation and emerging strategic implications, Canada’s cooperation with non-Arctic Asia-Pacific partners such as Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, and China’s growing ambitions in the Indo-Pacific.