Dawn Murphy discusses how China competes in the world by exploring its behavior in the Middle East and Africa with Lina Benabdallah.
Paul Clifford discusses whether slowing reform and increasing autocracy threaten China's development and stability.
David M. Lampton discusses the high speed rail network connecting China and Southeast Asia, part of the BRI.
The U.S.-China Subnational Symposium brings together state officials from across the country who work on China issues in the areas of trade and investment, education, culture, agriculture, and development. In this time of heightened tensions in the bilateral relationship, the symposium seeks to educate, foster coordination, and develop best practices among participants.
A briefing on the Belt and Road forum with leading Chinese scholars of economics and finance.
Dr. Yuen Yuen Ang discusses China's development path and its implications for the rest of the world.
At a National Committee public program on May 19, author Michael Meyer discussed living in one of Beijing's oldest hutongs, a traditional alleyway neighborhood which defined the city's layout for centuries. Mr. Meyer's first book, The Last Days of Old Beijing, chronicles the destruction of many of these neighborhoods as the city was redesigned for the 2008 Summer Olympics.