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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.
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Yanzhong Huang argues that institutional failures result in critical environmental damage and related health crises in China.
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China’s economic transformation of the last few decades has depended on an unskilled and poorly educated workforce; what will happen if the demands of the changing economic environment require better education and greater skills?
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Chris Fenton discusses the parts American business, including the NBA and Hollywood, have played in China’s rise.
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Ambassador Kishore Mahbubani reflects on the competition, and risks of confrontation, between the two world powers of the 21st century.
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Dori Jones Yang's memoir describes her introduction to China as a correspondent during the excitement of the early reform era.
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Robert Zoellick describes the history of U.S. foreign policy by analyzing five distinct themes.
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Michael Schuman describes how China’s view of itself through history informs its perceptions of its position in the world today.
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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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Paul Pickowicz visited China in 1971 as one of 14 American graduate students with a Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars delegation.
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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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Follow Frank Langfitt around Shanghai as he offers free taxi rides in exchange for conversations about his passengers’ views of a rapidly changing China.
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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.
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Protests were frequent in twentieth-century Shanghai and Bombay (known as Mumbai since 1995). Mark Frazier examines contemporary debates in both metropolises regarding informal housing, displacement of inner-city residents, job scarcity, and questions of unequal citizenship in historical context.
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Dr. Ezra Vogel examines the long history of Sino-Japanese relations, arguing that both sides must acknowledge the other country’s grievances for their own sake, as well as for the benefit of the region and the world.
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