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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:International Relations and Affairs
联系方式:(617) 353-8700
Min Ye is the author of Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India (Cambridge University Press, 2014), and The Making of Northeast Asia (with Kent Calder, Stanford University Press, 2010). Her articles, “China’s Outbound Direct Investment: Regulation and Representation” and “Diffusion or Learning: Foreign Direct Investment Liberalization in China,” have appeared in journals, Modern China Studies (2013) and Journal of East Asian Studies (2009). Ye was the director of East Asian Studies program from 2010-2014 and led the proposal for the Asian Studies major at Boston University. She currently serves as the academic coordinator of the Asian Studies major. She also served as a visiting scholar at Fudan University, Zhejiang University, and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in China, as well as Rajiv Gandhi Foundation in India, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the National University of Singapore. In addition, she was a consultant on globalization for Chinese state-owned companies and private companies. Ye is selected as a Public Intellectual Program fellow by the National Committee on the U.S-China Relations, 2014-2016. In 2013, she was the recipient of the East Asia Peace, Prosperity, and Governance fellowship. In 2009-2010, she held a post-doctoral fellowship at the Fairbank Center of Chinese Studies at Harvard University. She was also the recipient of the 2006 Millennium Education scholarship in Japan and the multi-year Bradley scholarship at Princeton University.
2007 - : Assistant Professor, International Relations, Boston University 2014 - : Academic Coordinator of Asian Studies Program, Boston University 2014 - 2016: Public Intellectual Prog ram, National Committee on the U.S - China Relations 2014 - 2017: Joint Professor, Chinese University of Communications, Beijing 20 10 - 2014: Director of East Asian Studies Program, Boston University 2009 - 2010: Post - doctoral fellow, China and the World Program, Harvard University 2002 - 2007: Research and teaching assistant, Princeton University 1999 - 2002: RA and TA, Government and International Relations, University of South Carolina