Recent Events
Former students, colleagues, and friends remember Professor Ezra Vogel.
Leading Chinese economists discuss China's economic outlook for 2021 and beyond as the world continues battling and recovering from COVID-19.
In his first speech to an American audience since the Biden administration took office, Politburo Member Yang Jiechi speaks on the state of U.S.-China relations and prospects for the future.
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.
As the United States and China contemplate policies that would limit future bilateral portfolio investment flows, an understanding of the true scope of U.S.-China portfolio investment integration is critical.
Yanzhong Huang argues that institutional failures result in critical environmental damage and related health crises in China.
Michael McDevitt examines the growth of the PLA Navy en route to meeting China’s goal of becoming a great maritime power by 2035.
Christine Loh and Kurt Tong consider recent legislative and judicial actions in Hong Kong and implications for the United States.
Economist and author Sara Hsu analyzes the risks, rewards, and impact of the financial technology industry in China and beyond.
Former U.S. governors Bob Holden, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Gary Locke, and Rick Snyder discuss the consequences of bilateral tensions in each of their respective states and how revitalizing subnational relationships and cooperation can help pave a path forward.
David Shambaugh discusses the competition for power between China and the United States in Southeast Asia.
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.