The Contours of China’s Economic Influence Overseas
Min Ye, Professor of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, presented for the Association for Asian Studies Presidential Panel, entitled, “The Contours of China’s Economic Influence Overseas?,” where she presented her latest research on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). During the presentation, Ye documented the rapid green development…
Ye Discusses Ramifications of Potential TikTok Ban
Min Ye, Professor of International Relations at Boston University’s Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, recently penned an op-ed for BU Today, entitled, “If We Ban TikTok, What’s Next?,” discussing the potential ramifications of an American ban of the Chinese-owned social media app, TikTok. In the article, Ye advises against banning Tiktok, warning of…
Ye Wins Smith Richardson Grant
Pardee School Professor Min Ye won an International Security and Foreign Policy Fellowship from the Smith Richardson Foundation.
Min Ye: China and the TPP
Pardee School Professor Min Ye said that Obama’s anti-China stance in the lead-up to the TPP was doing more harm than good.
Asian Studies Profiled in BU Today
A new Pardee School major focusing on Asia as a continent is making waves at BU.
Min Ye Explores the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Prof Min Ye organized a recent event with experts on Asia demystifying the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).