Min Ye
@BeltBeyond
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Professor of International Relations at Boston University
Boston, MA
Joined September 2020
Political science, sociology, history, and other fields are welcome.
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China's domestic politics, international relations, technology, and other specializations are invited to apply.
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ASTP in China Studies at Pardee School of Boston University. The review starts on 10/1. Submit applications to AcademicJobsOnline.
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The best material on Tiananmen! An incredible source to understand the CCP ruling logic from Deng to Xi! The Tiananmen Papers https://t.co/XySmSMrWzV via @ForeignAffairs
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Reports and minutes paint a vivid picture of the battles between hard-liners and reformers on how to handle the student protests that swept China in the spring of 1989.
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"I always felt that I will never, ever have another opportunity to live and think and grow in a place like Princeton." ----I feel the same way!
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Min Ye: Xi Jinping's European Visit and Implications for EU-China Relations by Min Ye via @OrionPolicyIns
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From middle schools to college campuses, "dislike" China is the mood of the day, and Mainland-China voices are diminishing. How can we illuminate contradictory China smartly and safely? Is there a market? Is it still meaningful?
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YOLO《热辣滚烫》- In Cinemas 21 March https://t.co/vFFpCnREvY via @YouTube we laughed, and cried, and laughed ... best Chinese movie in a long time; an incredible story in an authentic portrayal of China.
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Thanks for your note. The article recognizes the powerful clash of civilization and Thucydides' Trap mechanisms, yet underscores the mitigating role of transnational actors and networks.
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I explain and document the mitigating roles of transnational actors and networks in the U.S.-China competition, TPP, BRI, and Indo-Pacific propositions.
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Security in context (SiC): a novel theoretical and empirical approach to the US–China rivalry
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The twenty-first-century global arena is profoundly shaped by the intensifying US–China rivalry. While theories in the US, such as the Thucydides’ Trap and the Clash of Civilizations, forecast a pr...
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The Self-Doubting Superpower https://t.co/z8Xj2Iyy04 via @ForeignAffairs As the land of immigrants, self-doubt, hence self striving, is a powerful source of American strength.
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America shouldn’t give up on the world it made.
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The Big One https://t.co/qBqg8PaO2J via @ForeignAffairs How to prevent it?
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Preparing for a long war with China.
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https://t.co/eZySSgKDVg via @WSJ Isn't this a natural product of a changed international financial order? Better deal with the world we have, rather than recreate the world we desire.
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Beijing is upending how the international financial system handles debt crises in the developing world. Wall Street isn’t happy.
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America’s top universities should abandon their long misadventure into politics, retrain their gaze on their core strengths and rebuild their reputations as centers of research and learning. My take:
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A low-key Nutcracker production from Boston Ballet School.
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Celebrations! A NewPhil holiday tradition! Excerpts from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite with live choreography by Boston Ballet School!
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Chinese ballet in Boston: deeply moving, thoroughly enjoyable ballet rendering of timeless Hua Mulan. More culture, less conflict! https://t.co/UdwK5nuKR6
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