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Aynne Kokas

Fast Facts

  • Director, UVA East Asia Center
  • Non-resident scholar, Rice University’s Baker Institute of Public Policy
  • Member, Council on Foreign Relations
  • Fellow in the National Committee on United States-China Relations’ Public Intellectuals Program
  • Expertise on U.S.-China relations, cybersecurity, media industry

Areas Of Expertise

  • Foreign Affairs
  • Asia
  • Domestic Affairs
  • Media and the Press
  • Science and Technology

Aynne Kokas is the C.K. Yen Professor at the Miller Center, director of UVA's East Asia Center, and a professor of media studies at the University of Virginia. Kokas’ research examines Sino-U.S. media and technology relations. Her award-winning book Trafficking Data: How China Is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty (Oxford University Press, October 2022) argues that exploitative Silicon Valley data governance practices help China build infrastructures for global control. Her award-winning first book Hollywood Made in China (University of California Press, 2017) argues that Chinese investment and regulations have transformed the U.S. commercial media industry, most prominently in the case of media conglomerates’ leverage of global commercial brands. 

Kokas is a non-resident scholar at Rice University’s Baker Institute of Public Policy, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a fellow in the National Committee on United States-China Relations’ Public Intellectuals Program.

She was a Fulbright Scholar at East China Normal University and has received fellowships from the Library of Congress, National Endowment for the Humanities, Mellon Foundation, Social Science Research Council, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Japan’s Abe Fellowship, and other international organizations. Her writing and commentary have appeared globally in more than 50 countries and 15 languages. In the United States, her research and writing appear regularly in media outlets including CNBC, NPR’s MarketplaceThe Washington Post, and Wired. She has testified before the Senate Finance Committee, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressional-Executive Commission on China, and the U.S. International Trade Commission.

Aynne Kokas News Feed

The differences between the regulatory regimes in China and the United States are important. In the US, we don't really have any regulations on how an algorithm can keep a viewer's attention. In China, there are several levels of regulation and they control what type of content can be shared.
Aynne Kokas iRozhlas
"It limits the effect that the application has on children," says Aynne Kokasová, a professor and author of books dealing with media and technological relations between the US and China.
Aynne Kokas iRozhlas
The US Supreme Court has upheld a law that bans TikTok in the US unless its China-based parent company, ByteDance, sells the platform by this Sunday.
Aynne Kokas BBC World Business Report
Like TikTok, RedNote is subject to a number of Chinese government regulations that assert oversight over the app's data and algorithm, including the same national security export controls the TikTok algorithm is subject to and the same data security regulations.
Aynne Kokas Newsweek
Like TikTok, RedNote is subject to a number of Chinese government regulations that assert oversight over the app's data and algorithm, including the same national security export controls the TikTok algorithm is subject to and the same data security regulations.
Aynne Kokas Newsweek
As Baker Institute China Studies Program nonresident scholar Aynne Kokas argues in her book “Hollywood Made in China” (University of California Press Books, 2017), the temptation of China’s large consumer market allowed its government to wield outsize influence on overseas entertainment industries, including Hollywood and the NBA.
Aynne Kokas Baker Institute