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Navigating China’s Technological Rise: Charting a Course from Competition to Collaboration

Admiral Dennis Blair discussed the rise of China's technological capabilities, the strategic challenges inherent to this rise, and how the United States might best approach regulation while encouraging collaboration.

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COVID-19 and the U.S.-China Relationship: Lessons for Collaboration in Global Health

The National Committee hosted a virtual program moderated by Joan Kaufman with two leading medical experts: Margaret Hamburg and Winnie Yip, as they discussed the potential for collaboration between the United States and China on global health strategies.

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COVID-19 and the U.S.-China Relationship: Collision or Collaboration?

Yuen Yuen Ang, Amy Celico, and Elizabeth Knup discussed how COVID-19 is affecting U.S.-China relations and what the impact of the outbreak might be looking forward.

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China’s “Reverse Migration” Strategies under Attack: A Case Study of the 1000 Talents Plan

Professor David Zweig examined China’s efforts to promote “reverse migration,” focusing on the Thousand Talents Plan, and discussed American responses.

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The Transpacific Experiment: How China and California Collaborate and Compete for Our Future

Matt Sheehan examines the varied, broad, and deep ties between the state of California and China to illustrate what is happening on the ground, beyond the power centers of Beijing and Washington.

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Contesting Cyberspace in China

Rongbin Han analyzes the dynamics of online expression in China, and how China’s digital infrastructure has allowed the authoritarian regime to withstand internal pressures. 

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AI Superpowers

Dr. Kai-Fu Lee explores the intricacies of artificial intelligence in both China and the United States, and the impact that advances will have on both AI superpowers.

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Science and Technology in the United States and China: Cooperation and Conflict

Nancy Liu and Lawrence Sullivan discuss the role of science and technology in U.S.-China relations.

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“Death by Design” Film Screening

Sue Williams' new film examines the environmental and health impact of the consumer electronics industry. 

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Green Innovation in China: Book Talk with Author Joanna Lewis

As the greatest coal producing and consuming nation in the world, China would seem an unlikely haven for wind power. Yet the country now boasts a world-class industry that promises to make low-carbon technology more affordable and available to all.

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