M. Taylor Fravel and Tong Zhao discuss the implications of China's recent military and nuclear build-up.
In 2019, the National Committee established a new Track II dialogue between the United States and China to discuss issues relating to the digital economy, in partnership with the Guanchao Cyber Forum, a division of Chinese Internet Security Conference. The dialogue focuses on changes affecting corporations doing business globally and on finding ways that American and Chinese companies can cooperate to address these concerns.
Leading experts discuss global supply chains and how the United States and China can better work with one another and with business practitioners to ensure that markets are adequately secure and open.
Kai-Fu Lee discusses the challenges and possibilities presented to the world by artificial intelligence.
Mary Gallagher, Margaret Lewis, and Rory Truex discuss the evolving landscape for research, education, and academic freedom in a conversation with Jacques deLisle.
Zhengzhen Tan, Sarah Tatsis, and Weiping Wu examine the rise of smart cities in the United States and China.
John Wall, Michael Yuan, and Karlyn Stanley discussed the state of autonomous vehicle development and regulation in the United States and China.
Winston Ma explored China’s innovation in the newest tech areas: the Internet of Things, AI, blockchain, cloud computing, and data analytics.
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.
Economist and author Sara Hsu analyzes the risks, rewards, and impact of the financial technology industry in China and beyond.