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Neysun Mahboubi on the past, present, and future of US-China Academic Exchanges
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We are honored to have Professor Neysun Mahboubi, Director of the Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations, a program that provides a platform for talented U.S.-based China scholars to contribute academically informed analysis on the most important issues in U.S.-China relations. Neysun recounts his experiences as a legal scholar in China during the 1990s Reform and Opening Up period, focusing on his mentors and the legal scholars who were at the forefront of legal reform in the PRC. A passionate advocate for scholarly research on China, Neysun emphasizes the vital importance of bringing young China-focused researchers to the PRC to experience firsthand the trajectory of China in the 21st century and to interact directly with Chinese academics, bureaucrats, and business leaders.
Neysun A. Mahboubi is Director of the Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses on Chinese history, law, and policy and hosts the China Studies podcast. He is also a Non-Resident Senior Fellow with the Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
Previously, he was a Research Scholar at Penn’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China, where he remains affiliated.