Recent Events
Historians Jeremy Brown and Matthew Johnson reevaluate the history of Maoism and its impact on Chinese society.
For the third installment in our 50th anniversary series, China and the World, Anja Manuel discusses Sino-Indian relations, and their impact on the United States.
Dr. Maria Repnikova discusses the Sino-Russian relationship and how the United States should approach it.
Author and scholar John Garver explores the dynamic history of the foreign relations of the People’s Republic of China.
The authors of the latest version of our New Neighbors report present data that reveals the patterns and growing local impact of Chinese investment in the United States, including job creation and provision.
The authors of the latest version of our New Neighbors report present data that reveals the patterns and growing local impact of Chinese investment in the United States, including job creation and provision.
Experts from our U.S.-China Track II Energy Dialogue discuss Sino-American energy cooperation and how China can achieve the renewable energy and energy efficiency goals outlined in its 13th Five-Year Plan.
Author Mark L. Clifford outlines the global and domestic context of China’s energy and environmental policies.
Dr. Elanah Uretsky reveales the business and networking practices of Chinese businessmen and officials, and the associated risks of contracting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Author and journalist Mei Fong discusses the origins of the one child policy and its unintended consequences.
For the first installment of our China and the World series, NCUSCR Director Deborah Bräutigam examines Chinese agricultural investment in Africa and state-sponsored land acquisition throughout the continent. The series is part of the National Committee’s 50th anniversary celebration.
Terry Lautz discusses the extraordinary life and times of John Birch, an American missionary and soldier in pre-communist China who became a polarizing figure in the United States following his violent death.