National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
@NCUSCR
Leading American non-partisan org dedicated to promoting mutual understanding between the United States and Greater #China. We believe that engagement matters.
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Thanks to all our partners who joined us for #CTH2024 ! Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell Kurt Campbell and National Committee on U.S.-China Relations President Stephen Orlins 欧伦斯 discussed important issues and trends in U.S.-China relations and heard from listeners around the world.
Watch here: bit.ly/3PRTyL5
Getting ready for tonight's 2-part program w/National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and International House; the 2024 CHINA Town Hall ft. the LIVE WEBCAST of Dr. Kurt Campbell, Deputy Secretary of State, followed by a discussion w/The University of Chicago faculty Michael Millis, Ken Pomeranz, & International House's Michael Kulma
📢 In two days, Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell will join @ncuscr for a live discussion on the impact and future of the U.S.-China relationship.
Register today , now on April 9, 6:30 PM ET: ncuscr.org/program/cth/
▶️ INTERVIEW: Are the U.S. and China in a second Cold War? David M. Lampton (Johns Hopkins SAIS) joins National Committee on U.S.-China Relations to help us understand the hazards and critiques of U.S. policy towards engagement with China. ncuscr.org/video/living-u…
Are China’s goals on combating climate change too ambitious? National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Director David Sandalow (@ColumbiaUEnergy) discusses China’s renewable power alongside its high coal consumption this #EarthMonth :
🇺🇸🇨🇳 Join us for the annual China Town Hall on April 9, featuring Kurt Campbell (Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell)& Caroline Freund! Explore the dynamic U.S.-China relationship, its global impact, and the reshaping of trade & supply chains.
RSVP: ow.ly/aHfP50R68ax
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 21st Century China
4/9 Join International House, UChicago CEAS , and National Committee on U.S.-China Relations for a LIVE webcast ft. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Kurt Campbell, followed by in-person discussion w/UC Beijing Center Faculty Director, Michael Millis, UChicago History's Kenneth Pomeranz, and I-House's Michael Kulma
Is U.S. engagement with China really dead?
Diana Fu (@munkschool,Asian Institute UofT,Brookings China) and Yun Sun (@StimsonCenter) join National Committee on U.S.-China Relations to discuss the history, legacy, and impact of engagement for our new series, U.S.-China Counterpoints.
▶️Watch: ncuscr.org/video/counterp…
🌏 China and the United States are both Pacific nations. How can they be good neighbors to smaller countries in the region? Graeme Smith 史林 (@anudpa) joins National Committee on U.S.-China Relations to help us understand the necessity for U.S.-China cooperation in the #PacificIslands . ncuscr.org/video/us-pacif…
A new report from @ncuscr #PIPFellow Scott Kennedy examines the obstacles to scholarly exchange and academic people-to-people relations. The report features work from other PIP Fellows:
bit.ly/43LbpJx
▶️What is China's Role in #RedSea security? National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPfellows Isaac B. Kardon
(@CarnegieEndow), Yun Sun (@Stimson_EAsia), and moderator Dawn C Murphy (@NWC_NDU) analyze China's role in maritime security and the shipping lane crisis. ncuscr.org/video/china-re…