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Public Education

Middle Class Shanghai: Reshaping U.S.-China Engagement

Cheng Li considers Shanghai's middle class, cultural and educational exchange, and the prospects for a positive U.S.-China relationship.

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Public Education

Reflections on the Strategic Competition Act

Michael Swaine and Rachel Odell discuss the significance of the Strategic Competition Act and its potential impact on U.S.-China Relations.

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Public Education

The Chinese Communist Party at 100: How the CCP Tells its Story

As the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party approaches, three leading experts analyze how China constructs and shares its national narrative, both internally and with the world.

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Public Education

Major Power Rivalry in East Asia

Evan Medeiros discusses conflict and conflict prevention in the context of American China policy.

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Public Education

China’s Belt and Road: Implications for the United States

What challenges does China’s Belt and Road Initiative pose to the United States, and how should it respond?

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Public Education

2021 Annual Members Program | U.S.-China Relations: What Lies Ahead?

Thomas Donilon discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the Biden administration as it considers its China policy.

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Public Education

The United States, China, and Taiwan: A Strategy to Prevent War

Robert Blackwill and Philip Zelikow discuss their recent report on a strategy to preserve peace in the Taiwan Strait in a conversation with Shelley Rigger.

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Adapting America's China Strategy
Public Education

Stronger: Adapting America’s China Strategy in an Era of Competitive Interdependence

Ryan Hass examines the relative advantages of the United States as he considers U.S.-China relations.

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Anti-China Foreign Policy
Public Education

Confronting Anti-Asian Racism: Anti-China Foreign Policy and Legislative Change 

Jessica Lee and Ian Shin on the impact of anti-China rhetoric on the U.S. domestic climate, and Rep. Judy Chu on the Congressional response to anti-Asian racism.

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Public Education

Recent Developments in Xinjiang: Implications for the United States

James Millward discusses policies in Xinjiang and their implications.

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