This year the Selection Committee, consisting of the representatives of the five Participating Institutions, chose five EAI Fellows. The following lists the five recipients of EAI Fellowship, with their affiliations and project titles.
Ka Zeng, Professor, University of Arkansas
Toic: “Domestic Politics and U.S.-China Trade Disputes over Renewable Energy”
Fiona Yap, Associate Professor, Australian National University
Toic: “When Do Citizens Demand Punishment of Corruption in Government? Experimental Analyses of the United States, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea”
Ji-Young Lee, Assistant Professor American University
Toic: “The Chinese World Order in Practice: Symbolic Domination and Hierarchy in Early Modern East Asia”
Matthew A. Shapiro, Assistant Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology
Toic: “International Collaboration and Green Technology Generation: Assessing the East Asian Environmental Regime”
Sheng Ding, Associate Professor, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Toic: “A Diasporic Modernization: Chinese Diaspora and the Globalization of Chinese Politics in the Age of China’s Rise”
EAI Fellows visit East Asia for over two weeks to present papers at seminars and give lectures, based on an unpublished article on current issues submitted solely for the purpose of the EAI Fellows Program, at two or more of the Participating Institutions: East Asia Institute in Seoul, East China Normal University in Shanghai, Keio University in Tokyo, National Taiwan University in Taipei, and Peking University in Beijing.
For further information, please visit us online at EAI Fellows Program, or contact fellowships@eai.or.kr.