Kevin Rudd explains how the United States and China can avoid disaster through “managed strategic competition.”
Jude Blanchette surveys the intellectual and political debates of the last few decades, and concludes that Mao is making a resurgence.
Nicholas Consonery, director at Rhodium Group, presents and leads an interactive discussion on the U.S.-China trade war.
Jiayang Fan and Jeffrey Wasserstrom discuss mutual misunderstanding and fascination between Chinese and Americans.
Dr. Kerry Brown discusses Chinese leaders and the role of biography in understanding history and current events.
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers the only public policy speech of his U.S. visit during a dinner co-hosted by the National Committee.
Not since Nixon met Mao in ’72 have the top leaders from the United States and China engaged in such extended informal discussions as they did last week at Sunnylands. On Thursday, June 13, at 5 p.m. EDT, the National Committee offered a discussion with two of the United States’ most thoughtful and best informed […]
At the invitation of Vice President Joseph Biden, Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping visited Washington, D.C. in mid-February. On Wednesday, February 15, he gave a major policy address on Sino-American relations at a luncheon co-hosted by the National Committee and the US-China Business Council, along with several cooperating organizations, and attended by approximately 600 business leaders, policymakers, heads of cultural and civic organizations, current and former American government officials, and Chinese officials.