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VIDEO: U.S.-China Ties in Intensive Care Unit, says NCUSCR President

NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins was interviewed on CGTN about the current state of the U.S.-China relationship and where things are headed. Recorded on 6/1/20.

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ARTICLE: “U.S.-China Strategic Competition has Worsened the Impact of the Coronavirus” by NCUSCR President Stephen A. Orlins in SCMP

The United States should recognize that its designation of China as a strategic competitor creates a self-fulfilling prophecy, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins writes in the South China Morning Post.

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ARTICLE: “U.S.-China Relations and COVID-19: What Can Be Done Now” by former NCUSCR President John L. Holden

What is at stake today are not only the lives and livelihoods of Americans but those of people around the world who will benefit or suffer depending on how well Americans and Chinese can bring their collective talent and energy together to find remedies, vaccines, and protocols to address COVID-19.

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Jan Berris: A Lifetime Later, the Show Still Goes On

In 1971, when a junior U.S. diplomat decided to take temporary leave from her diplomatic post in Hong Kong, it barely dawned on her that a year would turn into a lifetime. Forty-eight years later, Jan Berris, vice president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, reminisces about a career that has provided her a front-row seat to chapters of history filled with drama and tumult.

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VIDEO: Can American Business Succeed in China?

At the 2019 Aspen Security Forum, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins and Director Anja Manuel join a panel discussion focused on the future of American business in China amid ongoing trade tensions.

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VIDEO: Stephen Orlins and Joseph Nye at the 2019 Aspen Security Forum

At the 2019 Aspen Security Forum, National Committee President Stephen Orlins and Member Joseph Nye discuss China’s long-term plans and implications for U.S. economic and national security.

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VIDEO: Former USTR Carla Hills Says U.S. and Chinese Leaders Should Meet Regularly

Speaking with Bloomberg on the sidelines of our U.S.-China Track II Economic Dialogue in Beijing, Ambassador Carla A. Hills, chair of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, reflects on past experiences negotiating with the Chinese and offers her perspective on the ongoing trade dispute.

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VIDEO: U.S.-China Positions Have Hardened, Says NCUSCR President

On Bloomberg Markets, Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, weighs in on the Open Letter to President Trump and Congress on our country's China policy.

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Open Letter: China is Not an Enemy

More than 200 members of the scholarly, foreign policy, military, and business communities have signed an Open Letter to President Trump and members of Congress on U.S. policy toward China. In the letter, published by The Washington Post on July 3, 2019, the authors write:

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Benjamin Harburg Elected to the National Committee’s Board of Directors

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations is pleased to announce the election of Benjamin Harburg to its Board of Directors on May 21, 2019. We are honored to welcome Mr. Harburg, who, along with his fellow board members, will help guide the National Committee at this critical period in the relationship.

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