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Sheng Ding is a Professor in the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy at Bloomsburg University, within the College of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Rutgers University and has established himself as a leading scholar in Asian politics, Chinese foreign policy, and soft power diplomacy. His expertise spans diaspora engagement, digital governance, and international relations in the Asia-Pacific region.
Research Interests: Dr. Ding’s research centers on the interplay between state power and soft influence, particularly in the context of China’s rise. He investigates how Beijing leverages diaspora communities, digital platforms, and cultural diplomacy to shape global perceptions. His work critically examines the limitations and contradictions of China's soft power, especially regarding human rights and democratic norms. He also explores the evolving dynamics of state-society relations in China under digital surveillance and control.
The trends in his recent publications reveal a deepening focus on the strategic management of overseas Chinese communities, the impact of digital technologies on national identity, and the challenges of maintaining ideological coherence in a globalized information environment. His scholarship bridges political science, international relations, and diaspora studies, offering nuanced insights into China’s quest for global legitimacy.
Scientific Awards:
- Bloomsburg University Institute for Culture and Society's Award for Outstanding Scholarship (2008)
- Bloomsburg University Liberal Arts College Dean's Salute to Excellence (2010)
- Bloomsburg University Provost's Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarly Activity (2011)
- EAI Fellows Program Grant, East Asia Institute, South Korea (2014)
Advising and Grants: While specific student names are not listed, Dr. Ding has mentored students through upper-level courses such as Asian Politics, International Relations in Asia Pacific, and an honors seminar on US-China Relations. He has secured external research funding, notably a 2014 grant from the East Asia Institute (South Korea), supporting his work on diaspora engagement policies. His extensive publication record in high-impact journals reflects sustained scholarly productivity and influence.
Labs and Research Teams: Although no formal lab or research center is mentioned, Dr. Ding has collaborated with prominent scholars such as Rey Koslowski and Robert Saunders. His affiliation with the East Asia Institute as a Fellow indicates participation in a transnational research network focused on East Asian affairs, suggesting active engagement in collaborative academic initiatives.


