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Category Archives: Zheng
Fabian defends thesis on National Identity & Hungary
Sarah Fabian defended her senior thesis, “The Post-Communist Way: Negotiating a New National Identity in Hungary.” She was advised by Prof. Yu Zheng.
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Horton defends thesis on Egypt and US
Patrick Horton defended his senior thesis, “How Security Concerns Affect U.S. Foreign Policy with Egypt.” He was advised by Prof. Yu Zheng.
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China Town Hall (Stamford, Nov. 16)
“China’s Impact on World Business” Wednesday, November 16, 2011 @ 6:00 pm UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT THE BUSINESS COUNCIL OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS Location: University of Connecticut – Stamford Learning Accelerator Rotunda, Rm 3.117 To see the … Continue reading
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Zheng on “Political Institutions, Governance, and FDI” (Apr 15)
[This presentation is over. The slides are here (PDF).] Professor Yu Zheng will give a presentation entitled: “Political Institutions, Governance, and FDI in China and India” Monteith 119 Friday, April 15, 2011 3-4 pm Free pizza and soda Questions? Contact … Continue reading
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Zheng Travels to India
Prof. Yu Zheng recently returned from a research trip to India. (Some of his related papers are here.) He was kind enough to answer a few questions: Why did you travel to India? I always wanted to go to India, … Continue reading
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