Dr. John Chin

Assistant Professor

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Biography

John J. Chin is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Carnegie Mellon Institute Strategy & Technology (CMIST) at Carnegie Mellon University. His academic background includes a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, an M.P.P. from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University. Prior to entering academia, John worked as an international affairs analyst at the Congressional Budget Office. He teaches courses on International Relations, Diplomacy and Statecraft, and Nonviolent Conflict and Revolution, among others. John's research interests focus on international relations and comparative politics, particularly technologies of rebellion, authoritarian politics, and forecasting political instability. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and has authored the Historical Dictionary of Modern Coups D'état, which was recognized by the American Library Association. His work also spans into non-academic writing for various prestigious outlets like the Washington Post and the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.

Research Interests

Experience

Assistant Teaching Professor

— Present

Carnegie Mellon Institute Strategy & Technology • Pittsburgh, PA

Teaches various courses related to International Relations and comparative politics.

Research Coordinator

— Present

Carnegie Mellon University • Pittsburgh, PA

Coordinated research activities and supported faculty research in political science.

Postdoctoral Fellow

— Present

Carnegie Mellon University • Pittsburgh, PA

Engaged in research activities and supported the academic mission of the department.

Awards

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Best Historical Materials

Courses

Introduction to Political Science International Relations International Human Rights Nonviolent Conflict and Revolution Diplomacy and Statecraft

Requirements for Carnegie Mellon University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.5
GRE General
Verbal
Required:158
Quantitative
Required:149
Analytical Writing
Required:4
Overall
Required:4
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Psychology or related field Research experience/publications
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Transcripts
  • GRE scores (optional but reported in profile)
  • English Proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo)
Specialization Notes

Admission is extremely competitive with no strict GPA cut-offs; holistic review is used.