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U.S. strategies in East Asia topic of Jan. 31 talk |
U.S. strategies in East Asia topic of Feb. 1 talkRescheduled: 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1 in Room 2212 of Dunbar Hall  The potential impact of United States' strategies in East Asia will be outlined in a talk by Dr. Ling Wei, professor of international studies and director of the East Asian Studies Center at China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing, China.Wei's presentation, "Rebalancing or Debalancing: The U.S. Strategies and New Asian Order," is planned for 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1, in Room 2212 of Dunbar Hall. The talk is open to the public free of charge. Wei is a professor of international studies and director of the East Asian Studies Center at the China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing; currently, she is a 2012-2013 Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Cornell University. Wei is the Chinese contact for the Network of East Asian Think-tanks and is on the editorial board of “Foreign Affairs Review” (Waijiao Pinglun). She has served as a visiting scholar at Oakland University in Michigan and the French Institute of International Relations. Her research interests include international relations theory and East Asian regionalism. Wei holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from CFAU. For more information, view the event flier.
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