Min Ye Named Rosenberg Institute Scholar

Min Ye, Associate Professor at the Pardee School of Global Studies, has been appointed the first Rosenberg Institute Scholar at Suffolk University’s Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies. This appointment follows an international competition conducted in late 2019 by the Advisory Council of the Rosenberg Institute. Professor Ye’s appointment period is from March to June 2020.

As part of this affiliation, Professor Ye will write a research paper which the Rosenberg Institute will publish on its website.  The title of her research is “China and the Coronavirus: China remains a pragmatic globalist.” The paper will examine debates among policy communities in China and actions by the Chinese state to combat the coronavirus epidemic and revive the economy.

Min Ye is the author of Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India (Cambridge University Press, 2014), and The Making of Northeast Asia (with Kent Calder, Stanford University Press, 2010). Her most recent book, titled The Belt Road and Beyond: State-Mobilized Globalization in China: 1998–2018 (Cambridge University Press 2020), explores the motivations and strategies behind China’s global economic expansion and considers the implications of the country’s status as a global power on both China and the world.