David Zweig shares his analyses and perspectives on the evolving landscape of scientific collaboration and rivalry between the U.S. and China, moderated by Yangyang Cheng.
Scott Moore speaks with Yasheng Huang and Deborah Seligsohn about the historic U.S.-China Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement and its potential lapse.
Angela Zhang sheds light on the ways in which China regulates and governs its economy through an analysis of its rapidly evolving digital economy sector.
In 2019, the National Committee established a new Track II dialogue between the United States and China to discuss issues related to the digital economy, in partnership with the Guanchao Cyber Forum, a division of Chinese Internet Security Conference. Since 2022, the Chinese partner has been the China-U.S. Green Fund. The dialogue focuses on bilateral concerns in technology and how the two countries can cooperate to deal with issues arising from technological development.
Paul Triolo discusses recent developments in China’s blockchain evolution and its implications for U.S.-China Relations.
Aynne Kokas analyses the national security risks posed by the information gathered by tech firms in the United States and China.
Paul Triolo discusses recent developments in semiconductor policy in the United States and China.
Scott Moore explores how shared ecological and technological challenges force the world to re-envision China’s rise and its role in the world.
John Paul MacDuffie and Ilaria Mazzocco discuss the electric vehicle industry in China and the United States in conversation with Scott Kennedy.