China’s Global Diplomacy

国际关系与大国策略

Ronald Schramm

Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs

Professor

哥大国际与公共事务学院

教授

Professor Ronald Schramm, a prominent researcher on China since the early 1990s, is a leading professor in Columbia Business School. Additionally, he serves as an Associate at the International Business School of Suzhou, where he is also the PhD Program Director and MSc Economics Program Director. His involvement extends to the XJTLU Research Steering Committee and the role of Finance Editor for the International Journal of Emerging Markets. Schramm's distinguished career at Columbia spans over 27 years, complemented by a bachelor’s degree (with honors) from Harvard and a suite of advanced degrees in Economics, including a PhD, from Columbia University.

Maria Adele Carrai

Scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute

Adjunct Associate Research

哥伦比亚大学东亚研究所

助理研究学者

Maria Adele Carrai is a renowned scholar specializing in international law and Chinese legal and political philosophy. Currently, she holds a prestigious position at NYU Shanghai, where her research and teaching focus on the intricate dynamics of law and power in international relations, with a particular emphasis on China's global influence. Carrai's academic journey includes a PhD in Law from the European University Institute, reflecting her deep expertise in East-West legal traditions and their impact on global governance. Her work, distinguished by a nuanced understanding of historical and contemporary legal frameworks, contributes significantly to the discourse on international law and China's role on the world stage.

Fred Tang

America China Public Affairs Institute (ACPAI)

President

美中公共事务协会

主席

Fred Tang is a distinguished leader with a rich background in fostering US-China relations. His efforts are recognized in his role as President of the AmericaChina Public Affairs Institute, where he spearheads initiatives to enhance bilateral cooperation. With a career dedicated to enhancing dialogue and understanding, Teng's work significantly contributes to the constructive engagement between the US and China. As the CEO of NewsChina, he plays a pivotal role in bridging understanding between the two nations through media and communication. Teng's leadership extends beyond journalism; he is actively involved in various non-profit organizations aimed at promoting cultural and educational exchanges between the US and China.

Min Ye

Boston University, Professor

Harvard-Yenching Institute

Committee Member

波士顿大学教授

哈佛燕京学社委员会成员

Min Ye is an esteemed professor at Boston University's Pardee School of Global Studies, focusing on Asia's economic and political landscape and China's international strategy. Her roles extend beyond academia, including significant positions in various organizations that study global integration and policy development. She actively contributes to scholarly debates on globalization, regionalism, and China's Belt and Road Initiative through her research and publications. Ye's involvement in multiple think tanks and policy forums enhances her impact on understanding Asia's role in global affairs, making her a pivotal figure in dissecting the complexities of international relations and economic policies in the Asian context.