9/25/2023 0 Comments Navy war college blackboard![]() Professor Metcalf has published his research in academic and professional journal articles and book chapters. He is particularly interested in identifying and understanding actions taken on the basis of unique cultural perspectives that can be misinterpreted in the West. He enjoys translating and analyzing Chinese military and political texts to better appreciate the PRC’s approaches to decision making. Professor Metcalf’s current research is focused on contemporary Chinese views regarding military strategy, military ethics, and political warfare. Navy, initially as a Surface Warfare Officer and ultimately as a Cryptologist, and retiring at the rank of Commander. This career was preceded by service in the U.S. Prior to UVA, Professor Metcalf spent over 25 years as a contractor working as a signals analyst, systems engineer, project manager (PMP), translator (Russian and Chinese), and intelligence analyst in support of the Department of Defense and other U.S. During the preceding six years he taught courses on traditional Chinese literature in UVA’s College of Arts & Sciences, including a semesterlong seminar on Sunzi’s Art of War. He teaches Doing Business in China, a seminar that investigates the roots of PRC business practices and norms from anthropological, sociological, historical, and political perspectives. Mark Metcalf joined the McIntire School in 2020 as a Lecturer in Global Commerce.
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