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China Questions 2

The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into U.S.-China Relations

Maria Adele Carrai and Michael Szonyi discuss the implications of China’s global status for the U.S.-China relationship.

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The Future of U.S.-China Scientific Research Collaboration

Yangyang Cheng, Steven Chu, and Eileen Guo discuss the future of U.S.-China scientific research collaboration and security with Margaret Lewis.

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Gang Chen and the China Initiative

Gang Chen’s Story and the End of the China Initiative

Gang Chen discusses his case and reflects on the end of the China Initiative, its significance for him and the broader scientific community.

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The China Paradox: At the Front Line of Economic Transformation

Paul Clifford discusses whether slowing reform and increasing autocracy threaten China's development and stability.

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AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future

Kai-Fu Lee discusses the challenges and possibilities presented to the world by artificial intelligence.

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Future of New China

Sci-fi, AI, and the Future of New China [Young China Professionals]

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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Bilateral Breakdown: Science and Education in the Crossfire

As U.S.-China relations continue to deteriorate, two components of the relationship that have been successful in the past are increasingly coming under attack: higher education and scientific collaboration.

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“Death by Design” Film Screening

Sue Williams' new film examines the environmental and health impact of the consumer electronics industry. 

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Rockefeller Foundation Project

As part of an overall strategic review, the Rockefeller Foundation asked the National Committee to help it look at how China’s emergence affects the foundation’s strategies and goals. The China Project is an ongoing series of seminars and discussions begun in 2005 with the aim of providing the Foundation staff an opportunity to examine the global and regional impacts of China’s rise and its implications for Foundation programming around the world. The focus is on issues the Foundation staff identified as important to their programmatic goals.

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