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ARTICLE: “Under Biden, America’s China Policy Will Be Tough Without Being Recklessly Provocative” by NCUSCR Director David M. Lampton in the South China Morning Post

Relations will remain difficult – given widespread U.S. antagonism towards China – but the relationship will be better managed, writes David M. Lampton.

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November 2020 e-Newsletter

CHINA Town Hall 2020 featuring Ray Dalio, virtual events, and program news from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

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October 2020 e-Newsletter

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

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VIDEO: “China-U.S. Foreign Direct Investment Hits 9-Year Low” featuring NCUSCR President Stephen Orlins

Bilateral investment between the world’s two biggest economies has come to a crashing halt with investment flows hitting a 9-year low in the first half of this year. This is the result of a confluence of factors that experts worry will hurt the broader China U.S. relationship. National Committee President Stephen Orlins offers his thoughts on the downturn in an interview with CGTN America.

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PODCAST: “Xi Pivoting China To More Self-Reliance” interview with NCUSCR President Stephen A. Orlins on Bloomberg Radio

Stephen Orlins, President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and former head of Carlyle Asia and Lehman Brothers Asia, discusses U.S. economic ties with China, challenges in the bilateral trading relationship, and the outlook for U.S.-China relations on Bloomberg Radio hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.

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September 2020 e-Newsletter

New anti-racism initiative, upcoming events, and digital media highlights from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

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PODCAST: “US-China Relations Are The Worst I’ve Ever Seen” interview with NCUSCR President Stephen A. Orlins on Bloomberg Radio

Stephen Orlins, President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and former head of Carlyle Asia, discusses the current state of U.S.-China relations, and why multilateral negotiations are the way to go on Bloomberg Radio hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.

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August 2020 e-Newsletter

Confronting Covid-19, upcoming events, program news, and digital media highlights from the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

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July 2020 e-Newsletter

A virtual trip to outer space, upcoming events, program news, book events, and digital media highlights from the National Committee.

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ARTICLE: “Joe Biden Should Avoid Trump’s China Trap” by NCUSCR Board Director David M. Lampton in The National Interest

President Biden needs a China policy that won’t be at cross purposes with his domestic aims, serves our strategic requirements, wins friends, and does not trap him in a dead-end of Trump’s devising, writes NCUSCR Board Director David M. Lampton in The National Interest.

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