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Tyler Quillen talks with @tongzhao.bsky.social at @carnegieendowment.org about the consequences of America's illiberal turn for China and its neighbors open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
Antonina Łuszczykiewicz-Mendis on China's new hydropower mega project in Tibet, impacts on India, and the international politics of rivers. open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
In September, Amb. Kritenbrink joined @cartercenter.bsky.social and @ncuscr.bsky.social to discuss where U.S.-China relations are headed based on his long career as a diplomat in Asia. His main conclusion? Stable, managed competition. open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
No one in America likes their HOA. However, according to @shitongqiao.bsky.social, HOAs are an important site of actually existing democracy in China that depend on a strong state while potentially threatening it. Alice Liu asks him how this could be. open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
Sandra Tarte at The University of the South Pacific spoke with Rory O'Connor about how Fiji, Micronesia's most influential state, is navigating U.S.-China tensions. Micronesia in Macropolitics w/ Sanra Tarte open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
As economic tensions escalate between Washington and Beijing, @stimsoncenter.bsky.social's Yun Sun explains why the trade was will ultimately work in China's favor. The Trade War's Not That Bad for China w/ Yun Sun open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
Xiang Biao at the @maxplanck.de explains that alienation in Chinese society means moving as fast as possible to nowhere. The Unbearable Busyness of Hummingbirds w/ Xiang Biao open.substack.com/pub/uscnpm/p...
Yawei Liu & Nick Zeller of (@uscnpm.bsky.social) and Renard Sexton (Emory University), join us to discuss their China Pulse survey findings and how Chinese public opinion shapes U.S.-China relations and the ongoing trade conflict. ▶️ Watch: https://bit.ly/3P9vypH
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One of the most odious sources of small scale authoritarianism in America is a site of actually existing democracy in China
When the dust settles, U.S.-China relations will remain mostly competitive.
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The Democracy of HOAs (Seriously) w/ Shitong Qiao
Betting on Stable Competition w/ Amb. Daniel Kritenbrink
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Like all regional powers, even Fiji finds itself caught in U.S.-China tensions
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As Beijing's position toward the U.S. hardens, the U.S.' position towards itself fractures further
Micronesia in Macropolitics w/ Sanra Tarte
Dialogue of the Deaf w/ Tong Zhao
Hydropower projects can be powerful tools for development, but they raise deep questions about territorial sovereignty.
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When China Rules the Rivers
Beijing may not be pleased to return to the instability of Trump, but they are better prepared
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Alienation in Chinese society means moving as fast as possible to nowhere
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The Trade War's Not That Bad for China w/ Yun Sun
The Unbearable Busyness of Hummingbirds w/ Xiang Biao
What China Actually Thinks: Inside the Numbers on America, Taiwan, and War
Yawei Liu, Renard Sexton, and Nick Zeller join Jessica Bissett to discuss findings from China Pulse, a Carter Center and Emory University survey project, on how Chinese public opinion shapes U.S.-Chin...
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National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
Join us for this virtual discussion of what recent studies of public opinion from both sides of the Pacific reveal about how Chinese people see their place in the world. Register here: ucsd.zoom.us/webinar/regi... @cartercenter.bsky.social @global-affairs.bsky.social
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We're looking forward to hosting the Jimmy Carter Forum on U.S.-China Relations Jan. 29 & 30. The theme is Women in U.S.-China Relations. Join us for keynotes and panels with former U.S. diplomats, diplomacy experts, and academics. RSVP here: bit.ly/3KJjgCr
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