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October 2021 e-Newsletter

Don't miss our nationwide CHINA Town Hall 2021 event featuring CNN host Fareed Zakaria, upcoming 2021 Gala Dinner, and more NCUSCR updates.

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September 2021 e-Newsletter

Registration now open for CHINA Town Hall 2021 featuring CNN's Fareed Zakaria, digital media highlights, and more NCUSCR updates.

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National Committee Conducts Survey of Leading Organizations in the China Field

The National Committee on United States-China Relations is pleased to announce the publication of a report based on a survey of leading American academic centers, think tanks, and NGOs on China-related issues.

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August 2021 e-Newsletter

Introducing a new report surveying leading organizations on China-related issues, digital media highlights, and more from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

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ARTICLE: “How the U.S. Can Craft a Bold and Positive China Agenda That Benefits All Americans”

As we await the Biden administration’s China policy review, NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins offers his assessment of current U.S.-China relations and proposes new policies and actions the United States should take in a South China Morning Post op-ed.

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The Closing Window: NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins on America’s China Policy

On July 22, 2021, the National Committee hosted a virtual program with National Committee President Stephen Orlins to discuss the Biden administration's China policy in conversation with NYU’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute Founder and Faculty Director Emeritus Jerome Cohen. Mr. Orlins spoke in his personal capacity.

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Leading China Specialists Selected for Seventh Round of Public Intellectuals Program

NEW YORK CITY, July 13, 2021 – The National Committee on United States-China Relations is pleased to announce the seventh round of fellows in its Public Intellectuals Program (PIP), generously funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York. The new fellows comprise a wide range of research interests, geographic locations, and types of institutions.

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July 2021 e-Newsletter

Introducing our new PIP Fellows, upcoming events, employment and internship opportunities, and more from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

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June 2021 e-Newsletter

New U.S.-China investment report, upcoming events, digital media highlights, and more from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

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INTERVIEW: NCUSCR Vice President Jan Berris on Ping Pong Diplomacy

National Committee Vice President Jan Berris, who joined the organization in 1971 specifically to work on the visit of the Chinese Ping Pong Team to the United States, participated in two events in China this April, one in Shanghai and the other in Beijing, that celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Ping Pong Diplomacy. A 15-minute excerpt of her hour-long Shanghai interview can be found here and the transcript here.

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