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Joy Li

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) (Feb. 2025-), National Security Adviser

 

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Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government - MPP, international and global affairs (2015-2017)

 

Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs - AB, magna cum laude (2007-2011)

 

Activities and notes: Studies abroad, Intensive Language Immersion Program, Beijing Normal University, China; University of Oxford, England

 

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>Joy Li

 

>Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) (Feb. 2025-), National Security Adviser

 

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Joy Li works in the State Department’s Office of Peacekeeping Operationson Mali, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sudan. She previously worked at the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan and in the Bureau of African Affairson China in Africa. Prior to joining the Department, Joy was aresearch assistant for former Secretary of Defense Ash Carterand a consultant in Monitor Deloitte's emerging markets practice advising the African Union,Gates Foundation, White House, and other clients.Joy graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University and received a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School.

 

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Anonymous ID: ddf959 Nov. 24, 2025, 1:49 p.m. No.23898011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8019

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Familiar and new faces join US delegation for lakeside talks in Beijing

White House national security adviserJake Sullivanwas joined by a large contingent for meetings with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi

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Meredith Chen

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Published: 7:00pm, 29 Aug 2024

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Senior White House officialJake Sullivanhas wrapped up two days of talks with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi in Beijing, as the two sides seek to manage tensions ahead of the US election.

Sullivan – who is on his first trip to China as national security adviser – also met President Xi Jinping on Thursday, the last day of his visit, and held what he described as a “rare” meeting with Zhang Youxia, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission.

It was the fifth time Sullivan and Foreign Minister Wang have held talks since May 2023, and this time the American official was accompanied by a large delegation – nearly all of them Chinese speakers, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

China, US pave way for Xi-Biden summit following senior-level talks in Beijing

There were three new faces among the US contingent at the talks, which were held at a secluded lakeside resort on the northern outskirts of Beijing.

One of them was Diana Chu Partridge, a former diplomat with the US embassy in China who is now director for China affairs at the National Security Council, according to CCTV. It noted her extensive experience in the country including engaging with Chinese officials and academics on US-China relations.

The other two were Joy Li, director for strategic planning at the NSC, and Nicole Fasano, policy adviser to the national security adviser at the NSC.

Li studied Chinese at Beijing Normal University in 2008 during her undergraduate years at Princeton University, and she interned at the US Trade Representative’s Office of China Affairs in 2015 during her postgraduate studies.

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Fasano did a minor in Chinese language and literature at George Washington University as an undergraduate and also took a short course in Mandarin at Donghua University in Shanghai during that time.

Two other key figures at the talks were Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, and Sarah Beran, senior director for China and Taiwan affairs at the NSC – both of whom have been involved in the past three rounds of strategic talks in Vienna, Malta and Bangkok.

Beran, who speaks fluent Mandarin and is responsible for coordinating China-related affairs, was previously a State Department diplomat posted in Beijing, according to CCTV. She was seated to the left of Sullivan during the talks with Wang.

Kritenbrink has held positions related to East Asia and the Pacific within the US diplomatic system for over 20 years and speaks both Chinese and Japanese, according to CCTV.

US ambassador to China Nicholas Burns was also at the talks, seated next to Sullivan on the right.

[It was the fifth time Jake Sullivan and Wang Yi have met since May 2023. Photo: AFP]

It was the fifth time Jake Sullivan and Wang Yi have met since May 2023. Photo: AFP

Sullivan told reporters on Thursday that many of his team in Beijing were fluent in Mandarin and had “deep experience” on issues related to China and the US-China relationship.

“It makes my job a lot easier,” he said. “I stand on the shoulders of those experts because they are the ones with the insights and the wisdom that drive forward the conversations we’ve had here in the last three days.”

Li Haidong, director of the Centre for American Studies at the China Foreign Affairs University, told CCTV that the larger US delegation suggested a broad range of topics was on the table and that they expected detailed discussion and coordination with their Chinese counterparts.

Beijing sent senior officials to the meetings including Ma Zhaoxu, the foreign vice-minister, Yang Tao, director general of the foreign ministry’s Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs, and foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning.

 

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> Languages

 

>Mandarin Chinese

 

U.S. Congressional Staff Delegation Visits DSET to Exchange Views on U.S.-Taiwan Cooperation on Technology and Security

 

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A bipartisan delegation of nine senior congressional staff members visited the Digital Strategy and Engagement Taskforce (DSET) on April 24 to engage in dialogue on U.S.-Taiwan cooperation in technology policy. During the meeting, DSET called for greater attention from the U.S. Congress to areas such as export control, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) supply chains, and energy security.

 

The visiting delegation consisted of advisors with extensive experience in national security and congressional affairs.The co-leads of the delegation wereMr. J.C. Lintzenich, National Security Advisor to Senator Thom Tillis, and Ms. Joy Li, National Security Advisor to Senator Elissa Slotkin. Mr. Lintzenich previously served as a senior advisor to the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, while Ms.Li held the position of Director for China Affairs at the Biden Administration’s National Security Council.

 

In his welcome remarks, DSET Executive Director Dr. Chih-Cheng Chang expressed appreciation for the longstanding support from U.S. congressional offices and reiterated the importance of continued bilateral cooperation. Addressing questions on export control, Dr. Chang emphasized the global shift toward preventing the transfer of advanced semiconductor technologies to authoritarian regimes. He noted that Taiwan, due to its historical international isolation, established its own investment and technology screening mechanisms more than 30 years ago—well before the creation of the U.S. CFIUS framework. He stressed that unilateral controls alone are insufficient to curb technological proliferation and urged the U.S. to more actively include Taiwan in international export control regimes. He also highlighted Taiwan’s ongoing efforts to update its legal frameworks, especially in terms of aligning coordination standards and procedures.

 

On Taiwan’s energy transition goals, DSET Director for Sustainability and Resilience Ms. Tsae-Ying Lu explained that Taiwan’s recent decision to expand investment in Alaska’s natural gas projects was partly in response to President Trump’s concerns over trade imbalances, and partly to meet Taiwan’s near-term energy transition needs. She noted that Taiwan will continue to require large quantities of natural gas through 2030. Moreover, natural gas imports from the U.S. also serve a strategic security purpose. Ms. Lu referenced past calls from U.S. policymakers and think tanks urging protection of LNG shipments to Taiwan in the event of a PRC-imposed blockade, and called on Congress to strengthen its attention to energy security in such contingency scenarios.

 

In response to inquiries about lessons learned from the war in Ukraine, particularly regarding drones and satellite communications, DSET noted that Taiwan has been actively developing a national drone initiative since the early days of the conflict. The government aims to reach an annual production capacity of 200,000 drones by 2028, though this still lags behind Ukraine’s 5 million annual capacity. Taiwan’s drone industry continues to face challenges including high unit costs relative to Chinese-made drones, limited access to international markets, and gaps in key domestic technologies. DSET called on the U.S. Congress to support enhanced U.S.-Taiwan cooperation on drones, refrain from imposing tariffs on Taiwanese UAVs and components, and promote federal procurement of Taiwanese drones—positioning Taiwan as a trusted alternative to Chinese UAV suppliers.

 

The delegation included congressional staff from both the Senate and the House of Representatives:

 

Mr. J.C. Lintzenich, National Security Advisor to Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) – Delegation Co-lead

Ms. Joy Li, National Security Advisor to Senator Elissa Slotkin(D-MI) – Delegation Co-lead

Ms. Jessica Hart, Deputy National Security Advisor to Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee

Mr. Zack Lewis, Legislative Assistant to Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), Vice Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee

Ms. Kathryn Kuhar, Legislative Assistant to Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI)

Mr. Ahmed Moneib, Legislative Assistant to Representative Haley Stevens (D-MI)

Dr. Thuc Nhi Nguyen, Legislative Assistant to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), Chair of the Senate Banking Committee

Mr. Dylan Vorbach, Senior Advisor to Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense

Mr. Robert Waisanen, National Security Advisor to Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV)

https://dset.tw/en/event-news-en/u-s-congressional-staff-delegation-visits-dset-to-exchange-views-on-u-s-taiwan-cooperation-on-technology-and-security/

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National Security Council, The White House

 

Director (China)

National Security Council, The White House

 

2024-2024

National Security Council, The White House

 

Director, Strategic Planning

National Security Council, The White House

 

2023-2024

U.S. Department of State

 

Mission To The Un Senior Policy Advisor (US)

U.S. Department of State

 

2023-2023

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Acting Senior Peacekeeping Advisor, Bureau of International Organizations, Office of Peacekeeping

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2022-2023

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Princeton of Beijing Intensive Language Immersion Program

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US White House #沙利文 🇺🇸 to the Communist Party: How terrifying are his entourage? #中共 They have all infiltrated #白宫 ‼️😱 Almost all members of the entourage speak Chinese, and two more "Chinese Americans" have been added!

😱#朱婉琦 The White House National Security Council's Director for China Affairs has had multiple exchanges with Chinese Communist Party scholars. These so-called scholars are 100% on a mission!

😱#李卓伊 Director of China Affairs at the White House National Security Council, graduated from Beijing Normal University!

Haha! Openly holding a high-ranking position ‼️

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⚠️#美国🇺🇸 The President's National Security Advisor #沙利文 visited the Communist Party and met with #习近平 ! On the same day, the Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China #张又侠 met with #沙利文‼️

US Secretary of State visits CCP, Xi Jinping doesn't meet! US Treasury Secretary visits CCP, Xi Jinping doesn't meet! Xi Jinping only meets with White House presidential officials, interesting! More collusion coming up with the election ❗️

Meeting Zhang Youxia inevitably leads to #台湾 transactions. Facing both the election and the collapse, beware of the CCP resorting to desperate measures!

 

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