Lindsay Bernsen is a junior at the University of Texas at Dallas, majoring in International Political Economy. During the fall of 2010, she studied China and Southeast Asia in Hong Kong. She gleaned policy experience through campaign and congressional internships with U.S. Congressman Sam Johnson (TX03) and employed applied advocacy as a Mock Trial attorney, student opinion publication Ombudsman, and Model U.N. delegate. Lindsay assisted Dr. Lloyd J. Dumas with his research on fallibility and dangerous technology and has earned her rent money judging debate tournaments, instructing a children’s technology camp, and leading tram tours at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. As a member of Sustenants, a sustainable development club, she helped organize Texas Recycles Day. After graduate school, she plans to craft and analyze international development and technology policy. This spring, Lindsay is interning at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.