In this video, Min Ye presents about the rivalry between the United States and China in the context of the Trans Pacific Partnership, Belt and Road Initiative, and Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy. Ye's presentation is part of the "Multipolarity Research Track" session within the inaugural Security in Context conference titled Landscapes of Insecurity that was held September 16th & 17th at the University of Oklahoma Norman in collaboration with the Center for Peace and Development.
Min Ye is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. Her research focuses. on domestic and global politics within security and economics. Ye's research includes a focus on China, India, and global relations, particularly focused on topics such as Chinese political economy, China and India comparison, and East Asian international relations. She has published a myriad of books and journalistic articles about her research, as well as policy briefs on China’s BRI, nationalism, economic planning, Asian regionalism, and China-India comparison.