Min Ye

Associate

Bio

Min Ye is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University.  She was the Director of Undergraduate Studies at Pardee School (2017-2019) and Director of East Asian Studies at BU (2010-2014). Her research interests lie in the nexus between domestic and global politics and the intersection of economics and security in Asia. Her current projects investigate how China conducts global power and domestic sources. She has also embarked on a new research initiative on digital exclusion and discontent in Northeast Asia.

 

Min Ye has received grants and fellowship in the U.S. and Asia, including a Smith Richardson Foundation grant, East Asia Peace, Prosperity, and Governance Fellowship in South Korea, Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program post-doctoral fellowship, and Millennium Education Scholarship in Japan.  In 2014-2016, Ye was a Public Intellectual Program fellow at the National Committee on the U.S-China Relations. In 2020, Ye was nominated as the Rosenberg Scholar of East Asian Studies at Suffolk University. In 2021-2022, Ye received a grant on Digital Development in Asia at Boston University.

Publications

The Belt, Road and Beyond: State-Mobilized Globalization in China 1998-2018

Min Ye

The Making of Northeast Asia

Kent Calde
Min Ye

Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India

Min Ye
Columbia Affiliations
China Center for Social Policy