I really enjoyed this wide-ranging conversation with @david__moser, centering on the value of on-the-ground experience for China studies, even in complex times. Many thanks to David and @JeremiahJenne for having me on their podcast to discuss:
https://t.co/ORiFdelkUM
i’m very much looking forward to participate in this workshop next week, to share how the U.S. Administrative Procedure Act has influenced Chinese administrative law, as part of a much wider international discussion about the APA on its 80th anniversary
Prof. Jerome Alan Cohen (1930-2025) was a towering figure in the study of Chinese law. We return to discuss his life and legacy w/Standing Committee members @NeysunM@MargaretKLewis@MaryGao & @greenlawchina joined by @HualingHKU & Helena Kolena. Watch at https://t.co/GrzaZ58wVp
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A June afternoon during my recent visit to Beijing, I visited @CISSTsinghua to record this podcast interview with Prof @mawangcun1. One of my favorite conversations from throughout my 2 months in China, and I’m thrilled to see it posted on their feed today
https://t.co/jtzJ34IZBw
I really enjoyed chatting with @connor_echols for @NonzeroPods, getting a chance to reflect on some key takeaways from my last two months in China, especially in relation to the issue of academic exchange. Full video here: https://t.co/g4XEEilDbJ, and a representative clip below:
An American Scholar in China | @NeysunM joins @connor_echols to discuss his experience bringing American students and scholars to China—including one meeting in which his student pressed a Chinese official on human rights.
https://t.co/LBr0GJTE8x
It was my great honor to speak with @meredithchenn at some length on how the landscape of U.S.-China relations looks to me now, especially through the prism of academic exchange, as part of the @SCMPNews Open Questions interview series:
https://t.co/BSty6b0e7q
Here’s my extended conversation with @LiuXininBeijing on the state of U.S.-China academic exchange — recorded after my @Penn students visited China in May, but right before arrival of the @PennUSChina fellows last week.
Some clips below and full video at:
https://t.co/LlUOo2sKyC
Some counter programming: today I’m delighted to embark on a 6 week visit at @PKU1898 Law School, my intellectual home in China for some 30 years, as their @JonesDay Fellow. Looking forward to discuss U.S. administrative law principles with students and colleagues here, at least.
If you missed our live conversation on Wednesday, here is the just-posted video recording:
https://t.co/XCbP5OFVPK
Huge thanks to all of the panelists for their lively and granular discussion, and to the Penn Program on Regulation @TheRegReview for sponsoring this series.
Join PPR via Zoom on Weds., March 26, at 3:00pm ET, to hear from a panel of legal scholars on the question, “How Is Trump 2.0 Reshaping the Administrative State?” Featuring Cary Coglianese, @SusanEDudley, @GillianMetzger2, Richard Revesz, @Chris_J_Walker, and moderator @NeysunM. Register for the Zoom link: https://t.co/rrAudEzeT3
How is Trump 2.0 Reshaping the Administrative State? Join us live on Zoom (https://t.co/L7IoXbaR5a) on 3/26 or catch the recording on YouTube later as Law & Governance host @NeysunM discusses with Cary Coglianese, @SusanEDudley, @GillianMetzger2, Ricky Revesz, and @chris_j_walker
Very much looking forward to deliver this talk on my current working paper in London at @lauchinainst in a couple weeks, many thanks to Prof. Konstantinos Tsimonis for the kind invitation:
https://t.co/nLyLfkXQFM
The past year has been an extraordinary one for our Project, and we are so excited to carry the work forward in the new year. Read more about what we accomplished in 2024, and what we are planning for 2025, in our year-end newsletter just published here: https://t.co/fxa7UZaVow
When in Beijing in July, I visited @CISSTsinghua afternoon to record this podcast interview, discussing at length my “origin story” as a scholar of Chinese law, and why I care so deeply about preserving a space for US-China scholarly exchange: https://t.co/kfMGFs4uWy