Position Scholar, Diplomat & Author Email [email protected] Bio/Description Merritt T. Cooke Jr., also known as Terry Cooke, (Chinese: 古孟德,; pinyin: gu meng de) is an American scholar, diplomat, and author.[1][2] He is the founder and president of ReGen250 which is known for its chapter China Partnership of Greater Philadelphia.[3][4]Cooke is known for his work on U.S.-China-Taiwan commercial interactions. As early as 2002, he was drawing attention to the issue of advanced semiconductor manufacturing in Taiwan and the vulnerability of global information and communications technology (ICT) supply chains.[5] During the period 2010–2020, Terry led one of a small number of U.S.-China EcoPartnerships competitively selected by Washington and Beijing to support, at the sub-national level, the U.S.–China Strategic and Economic Dialogue and its Ten Year Framework for U.S.-China Cooperation on Energy & Environment.For three years during the period 2016–2021, Terry taught a masters-level course at the University of Pennsylvania which used Mandarin primary-language sources to critically assess China's Belt and Road Initiative and which highlighted various sub-national initiatives supportive of COP21 Paris Accord climate change mitigation goals.Cooke has previously served in Taipei, Berlin, Tokyo and Shanghai with the U.S. Senior Foreign Service.[6][7]