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Politics & Foreign Relations

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The U.S. Department of Justice’s China Initiative: A Conversation

The U.S. Department of Justice's China Initiative is intended to counter national security threats posed by China, but it defines the threats too broadly, which raises problematic implications both for the U.S. criminal justice system and for collaboration with people who have ties to China.

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2020 Annual Members Program | “Responsible Stakeholder” Fifteen Years Later

Ambassador Robert Zoellick offered reflections on his “responsible stakeholder” speech at the National Committee’s 2005 Gala dinner and the policy implications of his approach for the United States when considering the current Sino-U.S. relationship.

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In War Against Coronavirus: Is China Foe – or Friend?

In its fight against the coronavirus, should the United States consider China an enemy or a partner? Graham Allison discussed prospects for cooperation in the fight against the coronavirus.

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Pier Competitor: China’s Global Port Expansion [Young China Professionals]

Dr. Isaac Kardon discussed China's overseas port projects and broader regional maritime issues.

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Implementing Grand Strategy Toward China: Twenty-Two U.S. Policy Prescriptions

Ambassador Robert D. Blackwill discussed his prescriptions for an American grand strategy toward China.

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Taiwan 2020: An Analysis of the Presidential and Legislative Elections

Having just returned from Taiwan, Maggie Lewis, professor of law at Seton Hall University, shared her reflections on the January 11 Taiwan presidential and legislative elections.

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China and Japan: Facing History

Dr. Ezra Vogel examines the long history of Sino-Japanese relations, arguing that both sides must acknowledge the other country’s grievances for their own sake, as well as for the benefit of the region and the world.

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Kissinger on Kissinger: Reflections on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and Leadership

In a new collection of interviews, Ambassador Winston Lord chronicles Dr. Kissinger’s diplomatic adventures. Understanding Dr. Kissinger’s thoughts on leadership and strategy provides a timely lens through which to view today’s challenging geopolitical landscape.

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2019 Annual Members Program | The State of U.S.-China Relations: A Conversation

A discussion focusing on how the United States and China have moved from strategic cooperation to strategic competition, and what can be done to help ease bilateral tensions.

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Reflections on 40 Years

To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the announcement of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, the National Committee convenes a panel of experts who have been instrumental to building the relationship.

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