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Michael McDevitt examines the growth of the PLA Navy en route to meeting China’s goal of becoming a great maritime power by 2035.
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American and Chinese experts examine the implications of international maritime law and South China Sea disputes for U.S.-China relations.
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Join former Ambassador and Foreign Secretary Nirupana Rao, Harvard Professor Arunabh Ghosh, and Fudan Professor Shen Dingli for a conversation about the India-China border dispute.
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David M. Lampton discusses the high speed rail network connecting China and Southeast Asia, part of the BRI.
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Author Mara Hvistendahl joined the National Committee for a discussion about her recent book on industrial espionage, the U.S. government, and China.
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The U.S. Department of Justice’s China Initiative is intended to counter national security threats posed by China, but it defines the threats too broadly, which raises problematic implications both for the U.S. criminal justice system and for collaboration with people who have ties to China.
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Admiral Blair will discussed the rise of China’s technological capabilities, the strategic challenges inherent to this rise, and how the United States might best approach regulation while encouraging collaboration.
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Ely Ratner of the Center for a New American Security discussed a report describing strategic competition over the future of the Indo-Pacific, and presents a series of policy recommendations.
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Dr. Isaac Kardon discussed China’s overseas port projects and broader regional maritime issues.
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With tensions seemingly on an inexorable rise, how should we think about the U.S.-China military and security relationship? The commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Philip Davidson, presents his views.
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M. Taylor Fravel examines the security threats China has faced over the past 70 years, investigating how and why the country’s defense strategies have changed.