@MariaRepnikova@WendyZhou502 @AynneKokas Please encourage Wendy Zhou to apply to our ASTP in China Studies, Pardee School of Boston University. The review starts on Oct 1.
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
@NCUSCR "Because in a period of instability and volatility and acrimony, creating avenues that provide some relief, some outlet, some series of vectors that didn't exist before that provide a backdoor for both sides to be able to take a deep breath...This is absolutely vital."
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?
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.
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.
I explain and document the mitigating roles of transnational actors and networks in the U.S.-China competition, TPP, BRI, and Indo-Pacific propositions.
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.
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.
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: