Recent Events
James Millward discusses policies in Xinjiang and their implications.
Leland Miller presents data on the state of the Chinese economy, implications for Biden administration policy, and for bilateral relations.
John Wall, Michael Yuan, and Karlyn Stanley discussed the state of autonomous vehicle development and regulation in the United States and China.
Chad Bown argues that the United States should develop a new economic policy vis-à-vis China, working jointly with like-minded countries.
Winston Ma explored China’s innovation in the newest tech areas: the Internet of Things, AI, blockchain, cloud computing, and data analytics.
Yun Sun discusses the February 1 coup in Myanmar, Chinese and American responses, and the impact on U.S.-China relations.
Dr. Vanda Felbab-Brown and Mr. Ben Westhoff discuss the production and trafficking of fentanyl, bilateral efforts to curb the supply, and the prospects for progress.
A belated 90th birthday celebration of the father of the study of Chinese law in America, Jerome A. Cohen.
Former students, colleagues, and friends remember Professor Ezra Vogel.
Leading Chinese economists discuss China's economic outlook for 2021 and beyond as the world continues battling and recovering from COVID-19.
In his first speech to an American audience since the Biden administration took office, Politburo Member Yang Jiechi speaks on the state of U.S.-China relations and prospects for the future.
How Chinese science fiction may provide a window into national aspirations and sources of potential conflict as China aims to become a global innovation leader.