Established in 2017, a partnership between the National Committee and the Schwarzman Scholars program engages Schwarzman Scholars at all stages, helping further prepare them for leadership roles in the U.S.-China relationship. Through the partnership, current Schwarzman Scholars, recent graduates, and alumni have opportunities to learn from and engage with policymakers, policy influencers, and leading China experts in the National Committee's network.
Stephen Roach discusses the escalation of conflict between the United States and China due to false narratives on both sides, and describes a path toward resolution.
Aynne Kokas analyses the national security risks posed by the information gathered by tech firms in the United States and China.
Jessica Drun, Lev Nachman, and Sara Newland discuss Taiwan’s complex dynamics and their geopolitical implications.
Susan Shirk describes how China’s peaceful rise recently turned into a confrontational stance toward its neighbors and beyond.
Paul Triolo discusses recent developments in semiconductor policy in the United States and China.
Former Ambassador to China, Russia, and Singapore Jon M. Huntsman Jr. will be the featured speaker for CHINA Town Hall 2022, a national conversation on how the U.S.-China relationship affects our communities.
Maria Adele Carrai and Michael Szonyi discuss the implications of China’s global status for the U.S.-China relationship.
Min Ye discusses the current status and future directions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative with Ka Zeng.
Taiwan is a major flashpoint amid escalating tensions in U.S.-China relations. Ryan Hass explains U.S. policy on Taiwan.