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Shaoyu Yuan is a Mongolian-American scholar and author who is best known for his works on international relations, Chinese Foreign Policy, and Soft Power.[ citation needed] He is a research fellow in the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey.[ citation needed]
Yuan is the author of the Panda Not Dragon: Why the Rise of China is not a Threat. [1] Yuan is known for his take on the Rise of China and Chinese foreign diplomacy. [2] Yuan received his BA from Centre College, MS from Northeastern University, and PhD from Rutgers University.
Yuan has been a frequent contributor on academic journals and news medias and publishes online articles in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Journal of International Affairs, the Diplomat, and USA Today. He is also often interviewed about current events on international radio programs and his work has been quoted regularly in international newspapers and periodicals such as Lowy Institue, Al Jazeera, Foreign Affairs, Media Research Center, The Conversation, CNBC, and Yahoo News. [3] [4] [2]
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Shaoyu Yuan is a Mongolian-American scholar and author who is best known for his works on international relations, Chinese Foreign Policy, and Soft Power.[ citation needed] He is a research fellow in the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey.[ citation needed]
Yuan is the author of the Panda Not Dragon: Why the Rise of China is not a Threat. [1] Yuan is known for his take on the Rise of China and Chinese foreign diplomacy. [2] Yuan received his BA from Centre College, MS from Northeastern University, and PhD from Rutgers University.
Yuan has been a frequent contributor on academic journals and news medias and publishes online articles in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Journal of International Affairs, the Diplomat, and USA Today. He is also often interviewed about current events on international radio programs and his work has been quoted regularly in international newspapers and periodicals such as Lowy Institue, Al Jazeera, Foreign Affairs, Media Research Center, The Conversation, CNBC, and Yahoo News. [3] [4] [2]
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