Ms. Olivia Enos is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute, specializing in human rights and national security challenges in Asia. Her work focuses on China, North Korea, Hong Kong, Burma, Cambodia, and more-covering issues including democracy and governance, religious freedom, and refugees. Ms. Enos also serves as an adjunct professor in the Democracy and Governance Program at Georgetown University, where she teaches a course on countering authoritarianism in Asia. Additionally, she has a regular column with Forbes, in which she writes on the intersection of human rights and national security challenges in Asia. Olivia is also an adjunct fellow with Pacific Forum.