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President Orlins praised the legacy of U.S. President Jimmy Carter and urged leaders in both country to build closer bilateral ties.
Speaking at the Carter Center's forum in honor of President Jimmy Carter and the 45th anniversary of U.S.-China relations, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins praised President Carter's legacy on China and highlighted the need for courageous leadership to put U.S.-China relations on a more positive trajectory.
President Orlins spoke about recent positive developments in U.S.-China relations and outlined his recommendations to address shared challenges
Ahead of China’s 74th National Day, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins spoke about the prospects of a strong U.S.-China relationship at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C. about the prospects of a strong U.S.-China relationship.
National Committee President Stephen Orlins shares his thoughts on the recent high-level U.S. visits to China, the lingering impact of tariffs, and how both countries should repair ties in an interview with Nancie Zhu. Watch the interview here or read the full transcript below. Transcript Interviewer: Hello, Steve. It’s great to have you with us […]
National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins calls on both countries to start a virtuous cycle and improve the lives of U.S. and Chinese citizens. Watch now.
From March 9 to 12, the full seventh cohort of the National Committee’s Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) met for its final time in Washington, D.C. The main goals of this multi-day workshop were to bring the fellows up-to-date on U.S. government policies vis-à-vis China and to introduce them to new officials implementing those policies; to […]
National Committee President Stephen Orlins reflects on President Jimmy Carter's bold China policy that helped keep the peace in Asia for the next 40 years in an article for The Diplomat.
China's leaders should get serious about peace negotiations to end the conflict in Ukraine, writes National Committee Vice Chair William R. Rhodes in an article for the South China Morning Post.