Dyson Professor Joseph Tse-hei Lee pens an op-ed in Taipei Times about the U.S. expanding its bilateral alliances.

Joseph Lee
Biography
Faculty Bio
Professor of History and Executive Director of the Global Asia Institute
Awards and Honors
- The 11th International Conference on Chaozhou Studies, 2015, The Best Paper Award
Education
PhD, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK, 2000
History
MA, SOAS, University of London, UK, 1994
History
BA, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, 1993
History
Research and Creative Works
Research Interest
Intersection of Faith and Politics in China, and US-China Relations
Courses Taught
Past Courses
GLA 217: Emperors, Eunuchs & Rebels
HIS 131: Asian World: Historical Survey
HIS 217: Modern East Asia in Film
HIS 218: Nonvlnt Actvsm in Mdrn Asia
HIS 239: Wars in the Asia-Pacific
HIS 241: Modern China
HIS 296: Christianity in China - 1500
HIS 296: His of non-Vio Activsm in Asia
HIS 296: Tpc: Modern East Asia in Film
HIS 297: Topic:Wars in the Asia-Pacific
HIS 340: Chinese Cultural Tradition
HIS 395: Independent Study in History
HISA 131: Asian World: Historical Survey
INT 290: Cnfcnsm, Cptlsm, Fin in China
INT 297: Globalization of Asian Cinemas
Publications and Presentations
Publications
Globalizing the American Classroom with Hong Kong and Bollywood Cinemas
Lee, J. T. & Kolluri, S. K. (2020, July (3rd Quarter/Summer)). Ching-Ching Lin and M. Cristina Zaccarini (Eds.), New York, NY , USA:Peter Lang. , pages 131–146. https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/69985?format=HC
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The Church as Safe Haven: Christian Governance in China
Lee, J. & Laamann, L. P. (2019, January (1st Quarter/Winter)). The Church as Safe Haven: Christian Governance in China.Leiden , The Netherlands : E. J. Brill. , pages 330. https://brill.com/abstract/title/36449
China and India: Globalization with Different Paths
Lee, J. (2015, March). Social and Cultural Research Occasional Paper. Vol 16
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Dyson Professor Joseph Tse-Hei Lee writes an editorial in Taipei Times about president of the Republic of China, Tsai Ing-wen embracing diplomatic activism.
Associate Professor Satish Kolluri, PhD, and Professor Joseph Lee, PhD, challenge students to explore complex themes of family, love, art, culture, and politics through Hong Kong and Bollywood cinema.