Bio/Description

Vincent Jiang is a senior majoring in the School of Public and International Affairs with a certificate in History and the Practice of Diplomacy and a minor in East Asian Studies. His professional and academic interests are focused on U.S.-China competition, civil-military relations, international law and foreign relations in the Indo-Pacific region. Vincent is a cadet in the Princeton Army ROTC Program and will be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army upon graduation in May 2025. On campus, he serves as President of Princeton Tower Club, President of the Interclub Council, President Emeritus of the International Relations Council, and an Undergraduate Fellow at the Center for International Security Studies. In previous summers, he participated in Army training at Fort Knox, Kentucky and Fort Stewart, Georgia; worked in the U.S. Senate on appropriations, veterans’ affairs and defense policy; and studied Chinese language and Taiwanese culture at Soochow University, Taipei through the Project Global Officer scholarship.