Min Ye

Director of the East Asian Studies Program Assistant Professor of International Relations, BU Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University

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Boston University

Min Ye’s teaching and research interests include foreign direct investment policies and regional integration in East Asia. Her dissertation examines how economic liberalization in developing countries is shaped by external linkages and domestic interest group politics with a focus on economic reform in China and India since the late 1970s. In studying Asian regionalism, she centers on China and examines how local governments and transnational corporations serve as the driving force for regional cooperation in East Asia.

Ye coauthored (with Kent Calder) The Making of Northeast Asia, Stanford University Press, 2010. She has published articles in various journals and presented papers at professional conferences. She is the recipient of various grants at Princeton, including the Bradley Scholarship and Bobst Peace Foundation. External grants include Japan ’s Millennium Education Scholarship and the Pacific Forum Fellowship in Hawaii. She has been a visiting fellow at Waseda University in Japan, Chinese Academy of Social Science in Beijing, SAIS John Hopkins University in Washington DC, and Rajiv Gandhi Foundation in New Delhi.

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Trump’s election has China’s former critics looking to it to defend globalization — willingly or not

November 29, 2016

LA Times Min Ye, Pardee School/College of Arts & Sciences Just months ago, world leaders were fretting over the threat posed by an increasingly assertive China… Expert quote: “But it’s not into changing the global order. It’s a big responsibility … China still sees itself as a growing power.” View full article

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Premier Li Keqiang meets Indian PM in Beijing

May 16, 2015

CCTV-America Min Ye, College of Arts & Sciences, Pardee School of Global Studies Discusses the India-China relationship… View video of expert Min Ye

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China Liked TPP — Until U.S. Officials Opened Their Mouths

May 15, 2015

Foreign Policy By Min Ye, College of Arts & Sciences, Pardee School of Global Studies After a brief but frightening setback for proponents, U.S. congressional leaders looked set on May 13 to pass legislation for an eventual up-or-down (“fast-track”) vote on what would be one of the world’s largest trade accords, the U.S-led Trans-Pacific Partnership […]

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Map: The world’s longest train journey now begins in China

November 21, 2014

Washington Post Min Ye, College of Arts & Sciences On Nov. 18, an 82-container freight train left the eastern Chinese industrial city of Yiwu… Expert quote: “It’s a push against the U.S. rebalance to Asia.” View full article

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APEC Summit concludes

November 13, 2014

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China’s Silk Road Strategy

November 11, 2014

Foreign Policy By Min Ye, College of Arts & Sciences As Beijing hosts this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum slated to run through Nov. 11, the United States and China are locked in behind-the-scenes competition over free trade agreements… View full article by expert Min Ye

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Professor Min Ye wins prestigious fellowship from National Committee on United States-China Relations

September 24, 2014

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Facebook’s China Strategy Coming Into Focus As It Plans To Open Sales Office There

May 13, 2014

International Business Times Min Ye, College of Arts & Sciences Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) has been officially banned in China for five years, yet growing numbers of people inside the world’s most populous country have managed to find their way beyond state controls and on to the world’s most popular social network… Expert quote: “Facebook is smart […]

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