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'''Robert Daly''' is director of the [[Kissinger Institute on China and the United States]] at the [[Woodrow Wilson Center]] and a former US Foreign Service officer and actor.

==Early life and education==
Daly grew up in [[Syracuse, New York]]<ref name="China">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly: Many of his paths lead to China|url=http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2014-12/19/content_19125368.htm|date=19 December 2014|publisher=China Daily USA|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> and received his B.A. in literature from [[Syracuse University]] in 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=JHU SAIS Names New American Co-Director of Hopkins-Nanjing Center|url=https://www.sais-jhu.edu/news-and-events/for-the-press/press-releases/jhu-sais-names-new-american-co-director-hopkins-nanji-1|date=18 June 2001|publisher=John Hopkins University|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref>

==Career==
Between 1986 and 1991 Daly was a Foreign Service officer, also working as cultural exchange officer at the [[Embassy of the United States, Beijing|US Embassy in Beijing]]. After leaving the Foreign Service, he taught Chinese at [[Cornell University]] until 1992.<ref name="China" /> Between 1992 and 1999, he worked as a host, actor, and writer on TV and theater projects in China and helped to produce [[Chinese language]] versions of U.S children TV series. Daly also directed the [[Syracuse University]] China Seminar and was as a commentator on Chinese affairs for [[CNN]], the [[Voice of America]], and Chinese television and radio stations. In 2000 and 2001 he served as director of the U.S.-China Housing Initiative.

Between 2001 and 2007, he was American Director of the [[Hopkins–Nanjing Center|Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies]] in [[Nanjing, China]].<ref name="Appointed">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly Appointed to Head Wilson Center Kissinger Institute on China and the United States|url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/robert-daly-appointed-to-head-wilson-center-kissinger-institute-china-and-the-united-states|date=26 August 2013|publisher=Wilson Center|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref>

Between 2007 and 2013, Daly was director of the Maryland China Initiative of the University of Maryland. .<ref name="China" />

In August 2013, Robert Daly was named the second director of the [[Kissinger Institute on China and the United States]] at the Woodrow Wilson Center.<ref name="Wilson">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly |url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/robert-daly|publisher=Wilson Center|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> He succeeded Ambassador [[J. Stapleton Roy]], who directed the Kissinger Institute since its founding in 2008.<ref name="Appointed" />

Daly has testified before Congress on [[China–United States relations]] lectured at the [[Smithsonian Institution]], the [[East-West Center]], the [[Asia Society]], and the [[National Committee on United States–China Relations]].<ref name="Wilson" />

Daly lived in China for 11 years. He has interpreted for American and Chinese politicians, including [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Jiang Zemin]], and [[Li Yuanchao]].<ref name="Challenge">{{cite web|title=U.S.-China Policy: Ignoring the Strategic Challenge|url=https://globalmaryland.umd.edu/sites/default/files/U.S.-China%20Policy%202017.pdf|date=24 April 2017|publisher=UMD Department of Government and Politics|format=PDF|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref>

==TV actor==
In 1992, Daly took part as an actor in a TV series called "[[Beijinger in New York]]", broadcast on 1 October 1994. People in China still recognize Daly for his role in the drama.<ref name="China" />

==References==
{{reflist}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Daly, Robert}}

[[Category:China–United States relations]]
[[Category:Cornell University staff]]
[[Category:Sesame Street crew]]
[[Category:Syracuse University alumni]]

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''''Robert Daly''' is director of the [[Kissinger Institute on China and the United States]] at the [[Woodrow Wilson Center]] and a former US Foreign Service officer and actor. ==Early life and education== Daly grew up in [[Syracuse, New York]]<ref name="China">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly: Many of his paths lead to China|url=http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2014-12/19/content_19125368.htm|date=19 December 2014|publisher=China Daily USA|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> and received his B.A. in literature from [[Syracuse University]] in 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=JHU SAIS Names New American Co-Director of Hopkins-Nanjing Center|url=https://www.sais-jhu.edu/news-and-events/for-the-press/press-releases/jhu-sais-names-new-american-co-director-hopkins-nanji-1|date=18 June 2001|publisher=John Hopkins University|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> ==Career== Between 1986 and 1991 Daly was a Foreign Service officer, also working as cultural exchange officer at the [[Embassy of the United States, Beijing|US Embassy in Beijing]]. After leaving the Foreign Service, he taught Chinese at [[Cornell University]] until 1992.<ref name="China" /> Between 1992 and 1999, he worked as a host, actor, and writer on TV and theater projects in China and helped to produce [[Chinese language]] versions of U.S children TV series. Daly also directed the [[Syracuse University]] China Seminar and was as a commentator on Chinese affairs for [[CNN]], the [[Voice of America]], and Chinese television and radio stations. In 2000 and 2001 he served as director of the U.S.-China Housing Initiative. Between 2001 and 2007, he was American Director of the [[Hopkins–Nanjing Center|Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies]] in [[Nanjing, China]].<ref name="Appointed">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly Appointed to Head Wilson Center Kissinger Institute on China and the United States|url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/robert-daly-appointed-to-head-wilson-center-kissinger-institute-china-and-the-united-states|date=26 August 2013|publisher=Wilson Center|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> Between 2007 and 2013, Daly was director of the Maryland China Initiative of the University of Maryland. .<ref name="China" /> In August 2013, Robert Daly was named the second director of the [[Kissinger Institute on China and the United States]] at the Woodrow Wilson Center.<ref name="Wilson">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly |url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/robert-daly|publisher=Wilson Center|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> He succeeded Ambassador [[J. Stapleton Roy]], who directed the Kissinger Institute since its founding in 2008.<ref name="Appointed" /> Daly has testified before Congress on [[China–United States relations]] lectured at the [[Smithsonian Institution]], the [[East-West Center]], the [[Asia Society]], and the [[National Committee on United States–China Relations]].<ref name="Wilson" /> Daly lived in China for 11 years. He has interpreted for American and Chinese politicians, including [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Jiang Zemin]], and [[Li Yuanchao]].<ref name="Challenge">{{cite web|title=U.S.-China Policy: Ignoring the Strategic Challenge|url=https://globalmaryland.umd.edu/sites/default/files/U.S.-China%20Policy%202017.pdf|date=24 April 2017|publisher=UMD Department of Government and Politics|format=PDF|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> ==TV actor== In 1992, Daly took part as an actor in a TV series called "[[Beijinger in New York]]", broadcast on 1 October 1994. People in China still recognize Daly for his role in the drama.<ref name="China" /> ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Daly, Robert}} [[Category:China–United States relations]] [[Category:Cornell University staff]] [[Category:Sesame Street crew]] [[Category:Syracuse University alumni]]'
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''''Robert Daly''' is director of the [[Kissinger Institute on China and the United States]] at the [[Woodrow Wilson Center]] and a former US Foreign Service officer and actor. ==Early life and education== Daly grew up in [[Syracuse, New York]]<ref name="China">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly: Many of his paths lead to China|url=http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2014-12/19/content_19125368.htm|date=19 December 2014|publisher=China Daily USA|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> and received his B.A. in literature from [[Syracuse University]] in 1984.<ref>{{cite web|title=JHU SAIS Names New American Co-Director of Hopkins-Nanjing Center|url=https://www.sais-jhu.edu/news-and-events/for-the-press/press-releases/jhu-sais-names-new-american-co-director-hopkins-nanji-1|date=18 June 2001|publisher=John Hopkins University|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> ==Career== Between 1986 and 1991 Daly was a Foreign Service officer, also working as cultural exchange officer at the [[Embassy of the United States, Beijing|US Embassy in Beijing]]. After leaving the Foreign Service, he taught Chinese at [[Cornell University]] until 1992.<ref name="China" /> Between 1992 and 1999, he worked as a host, actor, and writer on TV and theater projects in China and helped to produce [[Chinese language]] versions of U.S children TV series. Daly also directed the [[Syracuse University]] China Seminar and was as a commentator on Chinese affairs for [[CNN]], the [[Voice of America]], and Chinese television and radio stations. In 2000 and 2001 he served as director of the U.S.-China Housing Initiative. Between 2001 and 2007, he was American Director of the [[Hopkins–Nanjing Center|Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies]] in [[Nanjing, China]].<ref name="Appointed">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly Appointed to Head Wilson Center Kissinger Institute on China and the United States|url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/robert-daly-appointed-to-head-wilson-center-kissinger-institute-china-and-the-united-states|date=26 August 2013|publisher=Wilson Center|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> Between 2007 and 2013, Daly was director of the Maryland China Initiative of the University of Maryland. .<ref name="China" /> In August 2013, Robert Daly was named the second director of the [[Kissinger Institute on China and the United States]] at the Woodrow Wilson Center.<ref name="Wilson">{{cite web|title=Robert Daly |url=https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/robert-daly|publisher=Wilson Center|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> He succeeded Ambassador [[J. Stapleton Roy]], who directed the Kissinger Institute since its founding in 2008.<ref name="Appointed" /> Daly has testified before Congress on [[China–United States relations]] lectured at the [[Smithsonian Institution]], the [[East-West Center]], the [[Asia Society]], and the [[National Committee on United States–China Relations]].<ref name="Wilson" /> Daly lived in China for 11 years. He has interpreted for American and Chinese politicians, including [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Jiang Zemin]], and [[Li Yuanchao]].<ref name="Challenge">{{cite web|title=U.S.-China Policy: Ignoring the Strategic Challenge|url=https://globalmaryland.umd.edu/sites/default/files/U.S.-China%20Policy%202017.pdf|date=24 April 2017|publisher=UMD Department of Government and Politics|format=PDF|accessdate=16 September 2017}}</ref> ==TV actor== In 1992, Daly took part as an actor in a TV series called "[[Beijinger in New York]]", broadcast on 1 October 1994. People in China still recognize Daly for his role in the drama.<ref name="China" /> ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Daly, Robert}} [[Category:China–United States relations]] [[Category:Cornell University staff]] [[Category:Sesame Street crew]] [[Category:Syracuse University alumni]]'
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