

Min Ye
Min Ye is an esteemed Associate Professor of International Relations at Boston University's Pardee School of Global Studies, where she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her field. Her academic pursuits are deeply rooted in the study of foreign direct investment policies and the dynamics of regional integration in East Asia. With a keen interest in the economic liberalization processes of developing countries, Min Ye explores the intricate interplay between external linkages and domestic interest group politics. Throughout her illustrious career, Min Ye has made significant contributions to the academic community through her extensive research and publications. Her work includes the acclaimed books "Diasporas and Foreign Direct Investment in China and India" and "The Belt, Road and Beyond: State-Mobilized Globalization in China 1998-2018." These publications reflect her profound understanding of the complexities of globalization and the evolving landscape of international relations in East Asia. Min Ye's academic journey has been marked by her active involvement as a researcher, visiting fellow, and professor at various prestigious universities and institutions. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in her field has been recognized through numerous grants and fellowships, underscoring her commitment to scholarly excellence. Her expertise extends to the intricate nuances of the Chinese political economy, offering valuable insights into the comparative dynamics between China and India. Min Ye's research also delves into the broader realm of East Asian international relations, where she examines the multifaceted impacts of globalization on the region. In addition to her academic pursuits, Min Ye is a sought-after speaker and thought leader, frequently sharing her insights at conferences and seminars worldwide. Her contributions to the field of international relations continue to shape the discourse on globalization and economic policies in East Asia, making her a respected figure in academia and beyond.
Publications
, 65-95, 2021-01-01
, 537-544, 2023-09-10
, 73-86, 2022-07-19
, 2021-10-20