Syaru Shirley Lin is a Research Professor at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia and a Nonresident Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Program of Brookings Institution. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Shirley chairs the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI), a new policy think tank conducting interdisciplinary, comparative research on innovative policies that can strengthen resilience and improve governance in the Asia Pacific. CAPRI currently acts as the Asia-Pacific Hub of the Reform for Resilience Commission and the Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience, two global initiatives that are reviewing the response to the COVID pandemic and developing proposals for better responses in the future.
Her research and teaching focuses on cross-Strait relations, international and comparative political economy, as well as the challenges facing high-income societies in East Asia. She is the author of Taiwan’s China Dilemma: Contested Identities and Multiple Interests in Taiwan’s Cross-Strait Economic Policy (Stanford University Press, 2016) which was also published in Chinese in 2019. Her book highlights the linkage between Taiwan’s national identity and its foreign economic policy and analyzes the implications for Taiwan’s future relationship with China. She is now writing a book on six economies in Asia Pacific caught in the high-income trap, all of which are facing problems such as inequality, demographic decline, financialization, outdated education systems, increasingly polarized societies, inadequate policy and technological innovation, and climate change. Her analysis and commentary frequently appear in English and Chinese media.
She was the youngest woman partner as well as one of the first Asian partners of Goldman Sachs, where she led the firm’s investment efforts in Asia, managing private equity and venture capital investments in 12 countries and setting up its Tokyo operation. She spearheaded the firm’s investments in technology start-ups in Asia, making it one of the earliest and most successful investors in China. In that capacity, she led the first round of institutional investments in Alibaba and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation. Prior to her work in private equity and venture capital, she specialized in the privatization of state-owned enterprises in China and Singapore.
Shirley has served on the boards of numerous private and public companies and currently serves as a director of Langham Hospitality Investments, Goldman Sachs Asia Bank, TE Connectivity and MediaTek. She is also a director of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, which supports the development and adoption of new therapeutic medical technologies, and an advisor to the O’Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism and Structural Discrimination and Global Health.
A native of Taipei, Shirley has been a resident of Hong Kong for three decades. Shirley graduated, cum laude, from Harvard College and has also studied and worked in Tokyo and Madrid. After retiring from Goldman Sachs, she earned her masters and doctorate from the University of Hong Kong and launched a new career as a scholar, policy analyst, and corporate and non-profit director.
林夏如教授是國際關係及兩岸經貿專家,同時也是亞太堅韌研究基金會創辦人暨董事長,致力促進亞太地區政策創新,並推動該地區比較公共政策研究。
林夏如生於台北,早年在美國求學,後於香港生活三十年,期間取得碩士及博士學位。從哈佛大學東亞系以優異成績畢業後,她進入高盛集團,並成為當時高盛集團全球最年輕的女性合夥人,負責亞洲地區私募投資。她首創高盛在亞洲的創業風險投資,帶領高盛打造阿里巴巴、中芯國際等科技公司;她參與設立高盛集團新加坡辦公室,並啟動高盛在日本的創投業務。林夏如也曾參與中國、台灣及新加坡的國有企業私有化工作。
從高盛集團退休後,她投身學術研究和政策分析,於美國維吉尼亞大學、香港中文大學、北京清華大學及國立政治大學擔任教職,亦擔任布魯金斯研究院外交政策項目的非常駐資深研究員。她精通兩岸關係、國際比較政治經濟學以及「東亞高收入陷阱」,並於 2016 年出版《台灣的中國兩難》一書,探討台灣人認同的變化對兩岸經濟政策的影響,此書由史丹佛大學出版社發行,中譯版於 2019 年由商業周刊出版。林夏如目前的研究聚焦於亞太的高收入陷阱問題,包括所得不均、高齡少子化、世代分歧等;她的時事評論和文章常見於各大中英文報章媒體。
林夏如現於多家企業和非營利組織擔任董事,包括朗廷酒店集團、高盛集團亞洲銀行、泰科電子有限公司與聯發科技股份有限公司獨立董事,她也擔任聚焦超音波基金會董事,致力支持新型醫療技術及尖端科技產業的研發。她在 O’Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism and Structural Discrimination and Global Health 擔任顧問,該國際委員會致力推動全球健康平等。
自 2020 年以來,林夏如認知到全球在對抗新冠疫情的過程中,強大的韌性與復原力最為關鍵,遂於 2022 年成立亞太堅韌研究基金會,結合跨域比較研究與具有社會影響力的公開活動,期望以亞太觀點放眼全球,推動亞太地區的政策創新和良善治理。
2023年參加《大雲時堂》專訪,與主持人李四端合影