For over nine years, this bi-annual Track II dialogue has brought together leading American and Chinese economists, economic thinkers and business leaders for a day and a half of off-the-record discussions on important issues related to bilateral economic relations and the global economic system.
Amy Celico, Barry Naughton, and Steve Orlins discuss China’s economy and projections for 2024.
Former AmCham Shanghai President Ker Gibbs discusses the complexities for American companies conducting business in China during a time of bilateral tension and distrust.
Maria Adele Carrai and Michael Szonyi discuss the implications of China’s global status for the U.S.-China relationship.
Scott Moore explores how shared ecological and technological challenges force the world to re-envision China’s rise and its role in the world.
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.
With Chubb’s extensive global operations, Evan Greenberg argues for the economic benefits to the United States of trade and investment, including with China.
Leading Chinese economists Dr. Hu Yifan and Dr. Huang Yiping discuss China’s economic outlook for 2022 and beyond.
Paul Clifford discusses whether slowing reform and increasing autocracy threaten China's development and stability.