Faculty Research Fellow Min Ye Wins Smith Richardson Grant

minyeProf. Min Ye, a Faculty Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, was recently awarded aInternational Security and Foreign Policy Fellowship from the Smith Richardson Foundation (SRF). The grant will support a research project titled “Rising China’s Rising Strategy: New Silk Road, Domestic Sources, and Regional Impacts,” specifically by funding Prof. Ye’s field work in China, Kazakhstan, and Pakistan from 2016 to 2017. 

The SRF Fellowship aligns closely with Prof. Ye’s research as a Faculty Research Fellow at the Pardee Center, where she is studying China’s long-term economic footprints in Asia and beyond. Prof. Ye’s work for the Center will establish a multidisciplinary research program — including fieldwork, annual workshops, and networks of scholars and practitioners — on the impacts of China’s Silk Road Diplomacy in other developing countries in Asia and elsewhere. 

For more information about the Prof. Ye’s SRF grant, click here.