![]() During and after the wars, these stories were one way, among many others, that some feeling lost in the face of national crises sought stability, by rebuilding the moral foundations of their shared culture along with the reconstruction of homes, farms, and villages. Most of this literature appealed to traditional religious values held common among Buddhists, Daoists, and Confucians, forming a conservative backlash against destabilizing forces of religious and social change. Her research focuses on popular religious literature of the late Qing, specifically looking at works that spread during and after the Taiping Civil War, when religious-motivated conflict threatened to collapse the empire from within even as concurrently the Second Opium War threaten the empire from without. Katherine Alexander is an Assistant Professor of Chinese at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her research focuses on popular religious literature of the late Qing, specifically looking at works. ![]() Alden is the author/co-author of numerous books, including Mozambique and the Construction of the New African State (Palgrave 2003), China in Africa (Zed 2007), The South and World Politics (Palgrave 2010), and co-editor of A Mamba e o Dragão: Relações Moçambique-China em perspectiva, Cidadania e Governação em Moçambiqu (IESE/SAIIA 2012), China Returns to Africa (. He has held fellowships at Cambridge University, Tokyo University, Ecole Normale Superieure, and University of Pretoria. He taught International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand from 1990 to 2000 and established the East Asia Project in 1992. He holds a Readership in International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. ![]() He holds a Readership in.Ĭhris Alden is Associate Senior Research Fellow on South African Foreign policy and China-Africa Relations at the South African Institute of International Affairs. MoreĬhris Alden is Associate Senior Research Fellow on South African Foreign policy and China-Africa Relations at the South African Institute of International Affairs. Her current research focuses on India-China-Russia Trilateral Cooperation and the Chinese strategic response to the post-cold. She is the joint editor of the book Crossing A Bridge of Dreams: 50 years of India-China, and the author of China & India: Politics of Incremental Engagement. She was nominated to the India-China Eminent Persons Group (2006-2008) and was a member of the National Security Advisory Board of the Government of India during 12. She was Editor of China Report (New Delhi) from 2005-2013 and Director and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi from April 2012 to March 2017. Terrence J.Alka Acharya is a Professor at the Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where she has taught courses on Chinese Foreign Policy and.Īlka Acharya is a Professor at the Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where she has taught courses on Chinese Foreign Policy and Political Economy and guided Doctoral research since 1993. Sarah Ellerman, AUSTR for Southeast Asia and the Pacificĭaniel Lee, AUSTR for Innovation and Intellectual Propertyīrendan Lynch AUSTR for South and Central Asia (Acting)ĭan McCarthy, AUSTR for Congressional Affairs Sushan Demirjian, AUSTR for Small Business, Market Access, and Industrial CompetitivenessĪndrea Durkin, AUSTR for WTO and Multilateral Affairs Julie Callahan, AUSTR for Agricultural Affairs and Commodity Policy Laurie-Ann Agama, AUSTR for Textiles (Acting)ĭavid Bisbee, Deputy Chief of Mission, Geneva María Pagán Chief Agricultural Negotiatorĭeputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Executive Secretary Sarah Bianchi Deputy United States Trade Representative and Chief of Mission, Geneva ![]() Jayme White Deputy United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai Deputy United States Trade Representative Trade Representative who supervise trade negotiations, monitor trade disputes, enforce laws, and keep a constant flow of communication with Congress, industry, nongovernmental organizations and the public on U.S. The senior staff includes about 30 key officials appointed by the U.S. Many of USTR's senior officials are lawyers and economists with extensive backgrounds in trade law. Millan, Deputy General Counsel for Monitoring and Enforcement David Bisbee, Deputy Chief of Mission, Geneva.Shantanu Tata, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Executive Secretary.Doug McKalip, Chief Agricultural Negotiator.Maria Pagan, Deputy USTR and Chief of Mission Geneva.
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