Recent Events
William C. Kirby discusses the rise of Chinese universities and whether China will become the global education leader in the 21st century.
Álvaro Méndez and Margaret Myers discuss China’s growing presence in Latin America and the Caribbean and its implications for the United States in a conversation moderated by Xiaoyu Pu.
Taiwan is a major flashpoint amid escalating tensions in U.S.-China relations. Ryan Hass explains U.S. policy on Taiwan.
Min Ye discusses the current status and future directions of China’s Belt and Road Initiative with Ka Zeng.
Bates Gill explores the motivations propelling China dynamic, assertive, and daring approach to the world.
Michael Swaine argues against alarmist exaggeration of China’s military and for effective approaches to China’s increasingly powerful military.
Louisa Lim examines present day Hong Kong through the lens of its long history, and considers its future prospects.
Philip Alston discusses U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet’s May 2022 visit to China with Thomas Kellogg.
With Chubb’s extensive global operations, Evan Greenberg argues for the economic benefits to the United States of trade and investment, including with China.
By examining language, politics, and identity, three experts explore the relationship between Hong Kong and Mainland China over the past 25 years.
Albert Keidel analyzes China’s rapid economic growth of the last forty years, the U.S.-China trade war, and economic prospects in the world of COVID-19.
John Paul MacDuffie and Ilaria Mazzocco discuss the electric vehicle industry in China and the United States in conversation with Scott Kennedy.