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Global Governance

11-12-21_Carr book interview_EP

From Trump to Biden and Beyond: Reimagining U.S.-China Relations

Earl Carr and Carolyn Kissane discuss the economic, environmental, and climate aspects of U.S.-China policy.

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5-4-21_BRI event_EP

China’s Belt and Road: Implications for the United States

What challenges does China’s Belt and Road Initiative pose to the United States, and how should it respond?

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Dispute Management in the South China Sea

U.S.-China Maritime Conflict and Dispute Management in the South China Sea

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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America in the World by Robert Zoellick

Robert Zoellick describes the history of U.S. foreign policy by analyzing five distinct themes.

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New Agenda for Global Governance with Scott Kennedy and He Fan

The United States-China relationship is at a critical juncture as both countries undergo great changes. At a National Committee program on April 10, Scott Kennedy and He Fan discussed the tensions and challenges in the relationship and offer policy recommendations from their new report, part of the Initiative on China and Global Governance project. Professors […]

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