National Committee on United States-China Relation

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National Committee on United States-China Relation

Scott Seligman: The Third Degree

Washington D.C. had never seen anything quite like it: in January, 1919, three foreign diplomats,...

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Denise Ho: Curating Revolution in Mao's China

Revolutionary activity in Mao’s China was a public affair: through mass meetings, trials, and...

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Natalie Lichtenstein: A Guide to the AIIB

In 2014, China announced the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), an...

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Gary Liu: Running the South China Morning Post

Gary Liu, CEO of the South China Morning Post since January 2017, discussed the challenges in...

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Dr. Szu-chien Hsu: A Political Profile of Taiwan's Youth

With the Sunflower Movement of 2014, Taiwanese youth became a significant factor in Taiwan’s...

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Carl Minzner: The End of China's Reform Era

Four decades of non-stop economic growth has encouraged the view that China’s ruling elite...

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Roseann Lake: The Single Women Shaping China's Economic Future

What is the size of China’s gender imbalance? Equal to the combined populations of New York...

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Term Limits, Tariffs, and Reflections on U.S.-China Relations with Jeffrey Bader

On Sunday, February 25, the world learned that the Chinese Constitution would be amended to allow...

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Bin Xu: Sichuan Earthquake and Civic Engagement in China

On May 12, 2008, a massive earthquake rocked central Sichuan, killing 87,000 people and leaving...

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Ann Lee: Will China's Economy Collapse?

Between ballooning debt to GDP ratios, overinvestment in the property market, and industrial...

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Mary Gallagher: Authoritarian Legality in China

Over the last three and a half decades, China’s rise has largely been underpinned by two great...

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Scott Tong: A Village With My Name

China’s rapid economic growth that has accompanied its “Reform and Opening” over the last four...

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Jennifer Lin: Shanghai Faithful – A Chinese Christian Family

After the United States and China established diplomatic relations in 1979, those who had left...

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Michael Meyer: The Road to the Sleeping Dragon

In his third book on China, acclaimed reporter and travel writer Michael Meyer provides an...

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The Souls of China: Religion in China After Mao, with Ian Johnson

The Communist Party of China has long had an uneasy relationship with religion.  Its antipathy...

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U.S.-China Science and Technology: Nancy Liu and Lawrence Sullivan

For nearly 200 years, China has looked to the west as the source of the most modern and...

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Robert Gottlieb & Simon Ng: U.S.-China Urban Environmental Change

Over the past four decades, global cities have emerged in both the United States and China,...

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Pan Guang: China and the Middle East

In recent years, China has taken an increasingly active role in global affairs. From the managers...

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