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Home Politics & Foreign Relations

Politics & Foreign Relations

Signs of a Thaw? China-India Ties in a Changing World  

Manjari Chatterjee Miller and Liu Zongyi join Mark Frazier to discuss the shifting dynamics of the trilateral relationship among China, India, and the United States and analyze the implications of a potential thaw in China-India ties in the rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

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Hospital Medical Research Center: Focus On Hand Gestures Of Diverse Colleagues Gathered Around Interactive Touch Screen Table With MRI Scans Of Brain On Display.

U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreement Set to Lapse – What’s Next?

Scott Moore speaks with Yasheng Huang and Deborah Seligsohn about the historic U.S.-China Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement and its potential lapse.

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American Flag behind a chain link fence/ chinese migrants at the us border

The Recent Influx of Chinese Migrants across the U.S.-Mexico Border 

Gil Guerra and Leland Lazarus discuss the recent influx of Chinese migrants across the southern border and the U.S. government’s response.

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lost Decade The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power

Lost Decade: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power

Robert Blackwill and Richard Fontaine explores the significance of centering Asia in U.S. foreign policy and what it suggests for the prospects for America today and in the future.

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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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Balancing Economic Prosperity and National Security

Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky and Amy Celico discuss the political sensitivities of de-risking, economics, and trade at our annual Members' Program.

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Perspectives on 2024’s Two Sessions

Mary Gallagher discusses the 2024 Two Sessions for China’s economy, politics, and foreign policy with Jessica Teets and Jack Zhang.

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Public Education

CHINA Town Hall

CHINA Town Hall connects leading China experts with Americans around the country for a national conversation on the implications of China's rise on U.S.-China relations and its impact on our towns, states, and nation. 

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U.S.-Taiwan Relations

U.S.-Taiwan Relations: Will China’s Challenge Lead to a Crisis?

Bonnie Glaser and Richard Bush discuss Taiwan’s role in China’s national ambitions, China’s strategies for pursuing unification, and the most effective American responses.

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China-Cuba Relations

China’s Growing Influence in Latin America:  A Close Look at China-Cuba Relations

Adrian Hearn and Leland Lazarus discuss China-Cuba relations and their implications for the United States and Latin America in a conversation with Margaret Myers.

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