Leif-Eric Easley; Leif Easley; Leif-Eric EASLEY is a Ph.D. candidate in East Asian International
Relations at the Harvard University Department of Government. His dissertation explores theoretical ties among national
identity, bilateral trust and security cooperation with empirical focus on Japan, South Korea and China. Leif completed
his BA in Political Science with a minor in mathematics at UCLA where he graduated summa cum laude and senior of the
year with a thesis on Theater Missile Defense in East Asia. Leif is a long-time affiliate of the Harvard Project for
Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) and was Japan area editor for the Harvard Asia Quarterly. He has served as a
teaching fellow at Harvard for Asian International Relations and American Foreign Policy. Leif also worked with security
specialists at policy research centers in Los Angeles (RAND) and Washington, D.C. (Henry L. Stimson Center) and has
participated in, organized and presented at numerous international conferences. He is actively involved in Track II
diplomacy as a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Pacific Forum "Young Leader." Leif is currently
conducting fieldwork in Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing.