Diana Fu selected as Wilson Center China Fellow

April 14, 2021

Congratulations to Professor Diana Fu, recently selected as a 2021 Wilson Center China Fellow, one of only two Canada-based scholars, for her project entitled “Is Chinese Civil Society Dead? How the U.S. Should Navigate People-to-People Exchange in a New Era.”

The Wilson Center, chartered by the United States Congress in 1968 as the official memorial to President Woodrow Wilson, is the nation’s key non-partisan policy forum for tackling global issues through independent research and open dialogue to inform actionable ideas for the policy community. Bringing fresh thinking and deep expertise to the most pressing policy challenges today, it convenes scholars to create a global dialogue of ideas that Congress, the administration, and the international policy community can act on. In 2019, the Wilson Center was named the #1 regional studies think tank in the world.

The Wilson China Fellowship, a China-focused non-residential fellowship supporting the next generation of American scholarship on China was awarded to 25 scholars and practitioners working in a diverse range of policy-relevant issue areas vital to understanding the rise of China and its implications for the United States and the world.