Oliver Q.C. Zhong

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Research Fellow

Oliver Q.C. Zhong received his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 2008, where he was a winner of the national Swope Antitrust Writing Competition, M.P.A. from the LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin in 2004, where he was the first international student in school history to win the Emmett S. Redford Award – the school’s highest honor, and LL.B. from the Shanghai International Studies University in 2002, where he won the Jones Day International Legal Fellowship.  In 2007 he also studied law at the University College London, England.  His research interest centers on how law and politics interact with economic growth and social change in a global context.  He has written on competition law and international political economy and his publications have appeared in the Michigan Journal of Law Reform, LBJ Journal of Public Affairs, the Journal of Asian Law among others. Oliver left the Institute after his year fellowship (2009-10) to practice in Hong Kong at the firm of Sidley Austin LLP.