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Mao Lin

U.S. Foreign Relations, 20th American History, Modern Chinese History, and World History

Graduate Teaching Assistant
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Georgia

Office: 133 LeConte
Office Hours: M 9:00-12:00 By Appt.
Phone: (706) 542-2053

maomao@uga.edu

Mao Lin is currently researching and writing his dissertation: "Guns and Butter: US-China Relations and the Diplomacy of Modernization, 1966-1981."

Research and Teaching Interests

[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[War and Diplomacy]
[Political & Legal]
[Asia]
[Cultural & Intellectual]
[Imperialism & Colonialism]
[Transnational]

Dissertation

"Guns and Butter: Sino-American Relations and the Diplomacy of Modernization, 1966-1981," supervised by Dr. William W. Stueck (In Progress)

MA Thesis

"China and the escalation of the Vietnam War," supervised by Dr. William W. Stueck (2004)

Selected Publications

"China and the Escalation of the Vietnam War: The First Years of the Johnson Administration," Journal of Cold War Studies (Spring 2009)

Honors and Awards

William Jennings Bryan Award, UGA History Department, Presented to a graduate student for the best history paper of the year (2008)

Courses Taught

HIST2112: U.S. History 1865 to Present [Syllabus]

HIST2702: World Civilizations II [Syllabus]

HIST3020: United States Foreign Relations Since 1914 [Syllabus]

HIST4092: The United States in the Era of the Cold War [Syllabus]

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