
Mei Yang
Mei Yang is an associate dean at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Shenzhen, where she specializes in international relations and strategic studies. Her work often focuses on the dynamics of power in East Asia, particularly in relation to China's ambitions and the geopolitical implications of U.S. foreign policy. Recently, she has contributed to discussions regarding the Trump administration's revitalization of the Monroe Doctrine and its potential effects on China's regional influence, expressing the view that it signals a temporary strategic retrenchment by the U.S. while highlighting China's growing dominance in its sphere.
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