Madeleine Lynn

Former Communications Director, Carnegie Council

Communications specialist, writer, and China expert Madeleine Lynn joined the Council in 2004 as staff writer and became director of communications a few years later. She left the Council in June 2019.

On moving to New York in 2002, she worked as a writer and consultant, mainly on cross-cultural issues. From 1995 until the end of 2001 she was director of Timexpo Museum in Connecticut, which opened in 2001. She also worked on a sister museum in the Canary Islands based on the work of archaeologist, explorer, and author Thor Heyerdahl.

Madeleine Lynn lived in Beijing from 1984-1989 and then in Hong Kong from 1989-1995, holding management positions in the China and Asia tourism industry for Lindblad Travel, American Express, and the Hong Kong Tourism Association. She has also lived in Taiwan. Lynn has a BA in Chinese Studies from Leeds University (UK) and an MA in Comparative Asian Studies from Hong Kong University. She speaks Mandarin Chinese and French.

Featured Work

JUL 1, 2009 Podcast

Pillars of Ethics

Carnegie Council president Joel Rosenthal discusses three pillars of ethics--pluralism, rights and responsibilities, and fairness--with Council staff members Madeleine Lynn and William Vocke.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/23217865@N02/3296355945/" target=_blank>Beijing - Tiananmen Square</a>, by Laksevaagen ©<br> (with kind permission)

JUN 3, 2009 Article

On the 20th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Demonstrations: Human Rights Needs for a New China

What has changed in China since 1989, and what are Chinese looking for from their government today? Health and safety issues are paramount for many, especially ...

Beijing, China

JUN 4, 2007 Article

Next Year in Beijing?

When will China publicly acknowledge what really happened on June 4, 1989? Just as in Taiwan, change in China must surely come from within. But the rest ...

MAY 18, 2007 Podcast

Jere Van Dyk Discusses Afghanistan

Jere Van Dyk talks about Afghanistan past and present, the resurgence of the Taliban, and the possible whereabouts of Osama bin Laden.

MAY 18, 2007 Transcript

Jere Van Dyk Discusses Afghanistan

Jere Van Dyk talks about Afghanistan past and present, the resurgence of the Taliban, and the possible whereabouts of Osama bin Laden.

Three Gorges Dam. CREDIT: <a href="www.flickr.com/photos/pvcg/3412711352/" target="_blank"> Pedro Vásquez Colmenares</a>

JAN 10, 2007 Article

Ethics Be Dammed? China's Water Projects

While the World Bank has greatly reduced its loans for large dams,the Chinese are going full-speed ahead with a spate of dam projects, both ...

MAY 31, 2005 Article

SPECIAL REPORT: The Spread of Democracy

Not long ago democracy was seen as a luxury, a system feasible only&nbsp;under certain economic and cultural conditions. The explosion of democratic movements ...

MAY 13, 2005 Podcast

Democracy and Armed Intervention: Conversation with David Rieff

David Rieff talks about how his views have changed on intervention.

MAY 13, 2005 Transcript

Democracy and Armed Intervention: Conversation with David Rieff

David Rieff talks about how his views have changed on intervention.

Argentina--Hope in Hard Times

MAY 11, 2005 Podcast

"Argentina--Hope in Hard Times" Conversation with Filmmakers Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young

At the end of 2001, after years as the poster child for corporate globalization, the Argentine economy collapsed. Film-makers Dworkin and Young were there. In the ...