Sunday, February 24, 2019

555. Four Nations and Three Continents:worldwide Attention to Dr. Wang's Research


With the snapshot below I will show you that Dr. Dave Wang's study of Chinese cultural influence on the founding fathers of the United States has earned worldwide attention.
The item is that Valparaiso University invited Dr. Dave Wang to deliver speech on Chinese cultural impact on Benjamin Franklin in November  2009.  The Second is that a Korea scholar in 2017 cited Dr. Dave Wang's paper on Confucius and Benjamin Franklin. The third is that Association for Asian Studies, Magazine, Education About Asia, volume 16, no. 2, 2011 published Dr. Dave Wang's article, The US Founders and China. The fourth shows that the Italia National Center for American Studies invited Dr. Dave Wang to deliver his speech on Franklin's efforts to use Confucius moral philosophy to improve his virtue. This was in October 2006. The fifth is that Japanese magazine published Dr. Dave Wang's article, From Confucius to  the Great Wall of China: Chinese Cultural Influence on Colonial North America. The last one tells that a book, titled Power and Restraint: A Shared Vision for the US China Relations cited Dr. Dave Wang' s paper, Benjamin Franklin and China. It has included three continents, Asia, Europe and  North America and four countries, including, the United States, South Korea, Italy and Japan.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

554. Impact of Dr. Dave Wang's Study of the Founders and China


The following snapshot is from Google.com. From it my readers will be able to have basic ideas on how Dr. Dave Wang' publication had an impact on academic fields of the US Founders and China.
The first article, Benjamin Franklin and China was published in 2007. The second one, How China Helped to Shape American Culture, 2012. The third one, Confucius In the American Founding , 2014. The fourth one, From Confucius to the Great Wall, 2010. The last one shows that the Johns Hopkins University has adopt Dr. Dave Wang' s paper as teaching text in its philosophy course, number 150.22.