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Society & Culture

Sixty Years of China
Public Education

Sixty Years of China Watching

A belated 90th birthday celebration of the father of the study of Chinese law in America, Jerome A. Cohen.

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Future of New China
Public Education

Sci-fi, AI, and the Future of New China [Young China Professionals]

How Chinese science fiction may provide a window into national aspirations and sources of potential conflict as China aims to become a global innovation leader.

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A conversation on solidarity
Public Education

Black and Asian-American Communities: A Conversation on Solidarity [Young China Professionals]

Mycal Ford, Eileen Huang, and Dolly Li discuss the history of Black and Asian tensions and solidarity, the impact of “Yellow Lives Matter” on our communities, and tangible acts of solidarity that will help to bridge the divide between these two groups.

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CHINA Town Hall: Society & Culture

Explore the fascinating role that sports, food, and film play in the U.S.-China relationship: MLB China baseball operations manager Raymond Chang, Forbes 30 Under 30 restaurateur Lucas Sin, and film producer Janet Yang examine how aspects of our shared humanity can forge unique ties during times of political tensions, and how these rich intersections enhance American and Chinese society.

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Public Education

Feeding the Dragon: Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business

Chris Fenton discusses the parts American business, including the NBA and Hollywood, have played in China’s rise.

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Public Education

When the Red Gates Opened: A Memoir of China’s Reawakening

Dori Jones Yang's memoir describes her introduction to China as a correspondent during the excitement of the early reform era.

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Public Education

A Sensational Encounter with High Socialist China

Paul Pickowicz visited China in 1971 as one of 14 American graduate students with a Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars delegation.

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Public Education

Anti-Asian Racism in the United States: Current Issues and Sino-U.S. Relations

Anla Cheng, Erika Lee, and Nancy Yao Maasbach convened in a conversation moderated by Jerry Yang to share their insights on the critical issues of anti-Asian racism, generational divides, the model minority myth, and Sino-American relations.

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Public Education

Bilateral Breakdown: Science and Education in the Crossfire

As U.S.-China relations continue to deteriorate, two components of the relationship that have been successful in the past are increasingly coming under attack: higher education and scientific collaboration.

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Public Education

Behind the Byline: A Crossroads for U.S.-China Journalism [Young China Professionals]

The National Committee’s Young China Professionals program went behind the byline to hear candid reflections from two journalists on the front lines of reporting in the United States and China. 

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