China & the Hill
A weekly newsletter covering Washington D.C.’s China-focused debates, actions, and reactions.
Recent e-Newsletters
Published monthly, our e-Newsletter summarizes NCUSCR’s recent and upcoming activities.
U.S.-China Investment Project
The U.S.-China investment project is a multi-year research initiative to provide greater transparency on investment flows between China and the United States.
Latest Report
The intensifying competition between the United States and China is forcing changes in the way the global economy is governed. After a significant overhaul of inbound foreign investment screening rules globally, legislative proposals are being considered in Washington that would create a regime to review U.S. outbound investment to China and other countries of concern. This report provides background on the genesis of this legislation and discusses its implications.
Two-Way Street
This report and interactive cover capital flows between the United States and China from 1990 to the present, breaking down investments by industry, geography, investor type, entry mode, ownership, and stake.
New Neighbors
This report looks at Chinese investment in the United States, providing FDI values, numbers of operations, and jobs provision by region, state, and each of the 435 U.S. congressional districts.
Resources
American International Relations and Security Programs Focused on China: A Survey of the Field (August 2021)
This report, commissioned by Carnegie Corporation of New York, is based on a survey of leading American academic centers, think tanks, and NGOs on China-related issues. The purpose of the survey, conducted in late 2020, was to assess the state of China-focused international relations and peace and security programs in the United States.
Engaging with China in a New Era: A Resource Bibliography
The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations has assembled a list of materials in written, audio, and video formats related to engagement with China.
Engagement with China: Recommendations for American Colleges and Universities (September 2019)
This report, written by a subset of scholars from the National Committee’s Public Intellectuals Program, is an effort to address constructively the challenges that universities face in designing and implementing effective policies for engagement with China.
Annual Reports
China Policy Series
A selection of reports which examine one issue in depth and are written by participants in National Committee delegations and projects.
- Challenges and Opportunities in the Taiwan Strait: Defining America’s Role
- Protecting Sovereignty, Accepting Intervention
- The Role of the Media in a Market Economy
- New Challenges and Opportunities in the Taiwan Strait
- Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perspectives on Foreign Aid
- Survey of Programs on United States-China Relations and Security Issues
- Central-Local Fiscal Relations in China
- United States-China Relations: Comparative Security and Foreign Policy Processes
Notes from NCUSCR
The National Committee periodically publishes a newsletter focusing recent projects and events. Past issues are available below.
- Notes Summer 2013
- Notes Spring 2011
- Notes Spring 2010
- Notes Winter 2008-2009
- Notes Spring 2008
- Notes Summer/Fall 2006
- Notes Winter/Spring 2006
- Notes Winter/Spring 2005
- Notes Winter/Spring 2004
- Notes Spring/Summer 2003
- Notes Fall/Winter 2002
- Notes Spring/Summer 2002
- Notes Fall/Winter 2001
- Notes Spring/Summer 2001
- Notes Spring/Summer 2000
- Notes Fall/Winter 1999