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Robert Blackwill and Philip Zelikow discuss their recent report on a strategy to preserve peace in the Taiwan Strait in a conversation with Shelley Rigger.
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Dr. Ling Chen examines likely outcomes from the upcoming Fifth Plenum of the 19th Chinese Communist Party.
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Renowned investor, philanthropist, and New York Times best-selling author Ray Dalio discusses today's most important issues, and the critical roles the United States and China play in an era of rapid global change.
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Yuen Yuen Ang argues that corruption does not automatically hinder economic growth.
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Thomas Fingar and Jean Oi discussed some of the major challenges confronting China’s leaders today, and what their decisions may portend for the future.
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Political insiders Bryan Lanza and Adam Bramwell of Mercury Public Affairs explore the Republican and Democratic approaches to U.S.-China relations, as we approach and think beyond the November election.
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Mr. Jude Blanchette, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Ms. Sun Yun, Stimson Center, reflected on the 2020 Two Sessions (Lianghui).
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A March 2020 survey of American views of China conducted by the Pew Research Center shows an increase in negative perceptions of China.
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Jude Blanchette surveys the intellectual and political debates of the last few decades, and concludes that Mao is making a resurgence.
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Dr. Cheng Li discusses Xi Jinping and party politics in contemporary China.
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Richard McGregor discussed his new book The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers. Former Beijing bureau chief for the Financial Times (FT), Mr. McGregor illuminates the complex inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party and examines its influence over the military, local governments, and the Chinese people.
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Program
In July, 2008, the National Committee brought together 30 of the best minds on various aspects of China and several specialists in other areas for a synergistic, cross-cutting look at some of the major challenges facing China and the United States and what the best policies might be to enhance cooperation and ameliorate conflict over them.
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How do academics and journalists write about China? How might they draw upon each others’ work in order to give Americans a more accurate picture of developments – current and historical – in China?