Jessica Chen Weiss
@jessicacweiss
Professor @Cornell, senior fellow @AsiaPolicy Center for China Analysis, previously @StateDept @wapo @monkeycageblog, author of https://t.co/Oa1cr2edF1
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Officially announcing the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy Center on Global Democracy! I am thrilled to serve as the inaugural Director, grateful for the incredible support of @Cornell & leadership of Colleen L. Barry & excited to work w incredible colleagues to have impact news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Join me today at 5pm for a conversation with former national security advisor Steve Hadley on China and U.S. policy CornellArts&Sciences Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy Einaudi Center @Cornellgov Register to watch: events.cornell.edu/event/us-natio…
Tune in at 5pm EST tomorrow for what should be a terrific conversation between Stephen Hadley, former U.S national security advisor, and Jessica Chen Weiss, “U.S. National Security Policymaking and the Future of U.S.-China Relations.”
events.cornell.edu/event/us-natio…
Former National Security Advisor Stephen J. Hadley '69 will explore “US National Security Policymaking and the Future of U.-China Relations” in a chat with Cornell Government and Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy scholar Jessica Chen Weiss
April 17 at 5 pm, 120 Physical Sciences Bldg
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Jessica Chen Weiss of Cornell University explores how U.S.-China academic exchanges serve national interests in our Scholarly Recoupling report. Discover her insights in the chapter here:
csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
I appreciate Nayib Bukele reading my Foreign Affairs article.He should receive credit for the dramatic reduction in crime.But it's misguided to ignore the costs.Liberal democracy is not 'a novel interpretation of democracy' but one that values civil liberties, checks & balances/1
Here's my latest column World Politics Review. I wanted to contextualize the recent debate over China's advanced manufacturing push, thinking of overcapacity or 'excess' as a common feature of Chinese governance. 1/8 worldpoliticsreview.com/china-manufact…
Former National Security Adviser Stephen J. Hadley ’69 will explore “U.S. National Security Policymaking and the Future of U.S.-China Relations” in a fireside chat on April 17. CornellArts&Sciences Jessica Chen Weiss Cornell Alumni news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
And here’s an ungated link to our Foreign Affairs piece on the rift in Russians’ support for Putin and the war in Ukraine:
foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/red…
New article in International Studies Quarterly: How do tech revolutions produce economic power transitions? I propose a causal path around general-purpose technologies, which demand different institutional shifts than standard focus on monopolizing innovation in key sectors.
doi.org/10.1093/isq/sq…
.Isaac B. Kardon & I have a new piece today on an important, emerging trend in the international security environment: More & more countries are engaging in security cooperation/assistance from *both* the United States and China. Why? 1/n
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