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Lily Kuo
China bureau chief at The Washington Post
Lily Kuo is the China bureau chief for The Washington Post.12 She took on this role later in 2020, joining The Washington Post's team covering China.3 Prior to her current position, Kuo served as the Beijing bureau chief for The Guardian.12
Career History
Previous Roles::
- Beijing bureau chief for The Guardian
- Reporter for Quartz (qz) and Quartz Africa (qzafrica)
Locations:: Kuo has worked in various cities throughout her career, including:
- Nairobi
- Hong Kong
- New York City
Current Role
As The Washington Post's China bureau chief, Lily Kuo is responsible for reporting on China-related news and issues. She works with a team based in Seoul and Taipei, covering China from outside the country.5 Her reporting focuses on various aspects of China, including its relationship with the United States, domestic politics, and international influence.
Expertise
Kuo's experience and current position make her a prominent voice in reporting on:
- US-China relations
- Chinese domestic and foreign policy
- Regional dynamics in East Asia
Her articles for The Washington Post have covered topics such as the changing perception of the United States in China4 and China's efforts to improve relations with individual U.S. states like Indiana and Minnesota.6