Tim Feng serves as a Program Associate for the Anti-Corruption and Governance Team and the Asia & The Pacific Team at the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), focusing on Southeast Asia. In this role, he applies his extensive expertise in international relations and economics to combat corruption and foster effective governance. Tim earned a Master of Arts in International Relations and International Economics from Johns Hopkins University’s SAIS and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Pennsylvania State University. His varied career includes a tenure as a Graduate Fellow at the Peace Corps in Washington, D.C., authoring pivotal reports on refugee legal issues in Peru, and enhancing international human rights education in Italy at a UN-affiliated training center. Tim’s insightful research on political trends and democratization in Southeast Asia, combined with his hands-on experience as a TEFL Teacher and Trainer in Thailand from 2019 to 2020, underscores his profound grasp of the region’s political and economic nuances. He is proficient in Mandarin Chinese and Thai.