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Divided Paths: Europe’s Divergent Approaches to China

Noah Barkin, Janka Oertel, and Jason Kelly discuss China’s relationship with the European Union, focusing on trade, and national security.

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U.S.-China Track II Economic Dialogue

Since its inception in 2010, this bi-annual Track II dialogue has brought together leading American and Chinese economists, economic thinkers and business leaders for a day and a half of off-the-record discussions on important issues related to bilateral economic relations and the global economic system.

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Latin America

Latin America, China, and the United States: A Triangular Relationship

Álvaro Méndez and Margaret Myers discuss China’s growing presence in Latin America and the Caribbean and its implications for the United States in a conversation moderated by Xiaoyu Pu.

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China’s Economic Challenge: Unconventional Success

Albert Keidel analyzes China’s rapid economic growth of the last forty years, the U.S.-China trade war, and economic prospects in the world of COVID-19.

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trade and investment with China

Trade and Investment with China is in the U.S. National Interest

With Chubb’s extensive global operations, Evan Greenberg argues for the economic benefits to the United States of trade and investment, including with China.

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EU-China relations

Not Business as Usual: EU-China Relations at a Crossroads

Ivana Karásková discusses the evolving EU-China relationship with Matt Ferchen.

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EconForecast2021

Forecast of China’s Economy for 2021 – Part II

Leading Chinese economists discuss China's economic outlook for the second half of 2021 and beyond as the world continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and the Sino-American Relationship

Gary Biehn, Ron Bracalente, Amy Celico, and Linda Mysliwy Conlin discuss the current state of the bilateral trade relationship and the role of SMEs in U.S.-China relations.

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Anatomy of a Flop

Anatomy of a Flop: Why Trump’s U.S.-China Phase One Trade Deal Fell Short

Chad Bown argues that the United States should develop a new economic policy vis-à-vis China, working jointly with like-minded countries.

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America & China in Southeast Asia

Where Great Powers Meet: America & China in Southeast Asia

David Shambaugh discusses the competition for power between China and the United States in Southeast Asia.

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