From March 9 to 12, the full seventh cohort of the National Committee’s Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) met for its final time in Washington, D.C. The main goals of this multi-day workshop were to bring the fellows up-to-date on U.S. government policies vis-à-vis China and to introduce them to new officials implementing those policies; to […]
National Committee President Stephen Orlins reflects on President Jimmy Carter's bold China policy that helped keep the peace in Asia for the next 40 years in an article for The Diplomat.
China's leaders should get serious about peace negotiations to end the conflict in Ukraine, writes National Committee Vice Chair William R. Rhodes in an article for the South China Morning Post.
National Committee Director Jing Tsu discusses why U.S. policymakers need to understand “China from the inside” in a Financial Times profile.
In his presentation, Ambassador Qin, now Foreign Minister, discussed his longtime relationship with Mr. Orlins. Mr. Orlins also offered remarks on the state of the U.S.-China relationship.
National Committee President Stephen A. Orlins was presented the U.S.-China Friendship Envoy Award by Chinese Ambassador to the United States Qin Gang on December 6, 2022.
National Committee Director and Public Intellectual Fellow Jessica Chen Weiss discusses her "measured opposition" to the Washington consensus on China.
National Committee President Stephen Orlins joins Phoenix TV to discuss the recent meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Joe Biden, tech decoupling, and U.S.-China climate change cooperation.
In a South China Morning Post op-ed, National Committee Director and Ford Foundation Director for China Elizabeth Knup outlines three ways Presidents Biden and Xi could open a pathway to partnership while supporting a global agenda for equality.
In the Financial Times, National Committee Vice President Jan Berris shares her take on why Americans developing expertise on China is more important, and more challenging, than ever.