Ph.D., Michigan State University; History Associate Professor Qing's major teaching and research interests are U.S.-China relations, American foreign policy, Chinese foreign policy, and international relations theory. She was a Peace Scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace, a think tank created by U.S. Congress. She was also a Social Science Research Council (SSRC)/John D. MacArthur Pre-Doctoral Fellow. She was engaged in interdisciplinary studies in cultural sociology and comparative sociology
Read moreFrom Allies to Enemies: Visions of Modernity, Identity, and U.S.-China Diplomacy, 1945-1960(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007)
"Simei Qing presented a paper to Oxford Round Table in Oxford Union Chamber, Oxford University, England, on August 14, 2006, entitled: ""The United States, Europe, and China in the 21st Century: From Liberal Internationalism to Cultural Internationalism."""