Join National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Ke Li (@CUNY) for a documentary screening and discussion on #LGBTQ resilience in China on May 6, 2024.
▶️ INTERVIEW: Who will 'win' the U.S.-China #tradewar ? National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Jack Zhang (@UnivOfKansas) explains how tariffs impact U.S. citizens and their consequences for U.S.-China relations.
ncuscr.org/video/is-it-po…
Honored and thrilled to be named to the Eighth Cohort of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Public Intellectuals Program!
Can't wait to meet my fellow PIPers in DC this week! #PIPFellow
ncuscr.org/program/pip-ei…
Should the U.S. provide more support for Taiwan?
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Sara A. Newland (@SmithCollege) joins us to discuss how U.S. attitudes and policy harm or benefit Taiwan for our new series, U.S.-China Counterpoints.
▶️Watch: ncuscr.org/video/should-u…
'China is a formidable geopolitical rival,' writes National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Rory Truex (@Princeton) for New York Times Opinion. But U.S. policymakers also shouldn't overreact or compromise on American strengths:
nytimes.com/2024/05/06/opi…
▶️As the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, what is China doing to achieve net-zero emissions? Max Song (🌎, 🌍, 🌏) (@carbonbaseco) and Xiaolu Zhao (@EnvDefenseFund) join National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPfellow Michael Davidson
(@GPS_UCSD) to explain China's emissions trading system.ncuscr.org/video/chinas-e…
🌍 INTERVIEW: How is U.S.-China climate diplomacy changing? National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPfellow Kelly Sims Gallagher (@FletcherSchool) and Li Shuo_ASPI (@AsiaPolicy) join us to discuss the newly appointed U.S. and Chinese climate envoys. ncuscr.org/video/sunnylan…
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
▶️How has the Second Thomas Shoal become the hotspot of the South China Sea? Jay L Batongbacal (University of Philippines College of Law) and Frances Y. Wang (@colgateuniv) join National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPfellow Jennifer Staats (@USIP) to discuss sovereignty and confrontation. ncuscr.org/video/south-ch…
Wednesday at 4 pm in the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. Reception and book signing to follow at 5 pm! Miller Center National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow
Thank you so much for coming to our UVA GlobalHumanitiesUVA UVA East Asia Center talk for Trafficking Data Maria Repnikova ! It was so wonderful to see you and fellow National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Dan Chen!
Calling all China specialists! National Committee on U.S.-China Relations has announced that the eighth round of its Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) is open for applications through August 13, 2023!
For more information, eligibility, and how to apply, click the link below! #PIPFellow ncuscr.org/program/public…
Apply (closing August 13) for the new round of National Committee on U.S.-China Relations's Public Intellectuals Program (PIP):
ncuscr.org/program/public…
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Honored and excited to have recorded podcast for NB National Security 📚 NB Economics 📚 with National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Peter Lorentzen. Below he offers a helpful guide for how to use his podcasts for teaching in the new semester.
Join our terrific Friday Miller Center US-China tech panel featuring National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow climate and tech experts Scott Moore Angel Hsu Joanna Lewis and Darden School at UVA expert Michael Lenox Register here for in-person in Charlottesville and online bit.ly/MCUSChinaTech
At New York Times Opinion, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow Jessica Chen Weiss makes a well-grounded argument that 'China seems more intent on modifying aspects of a system under which it has prospered — making it safer for autocracy — rather than replacing it.' buff.ly/3NO2SPV
Shifting in scale from the recent Chinese spy ballon incident(s) to a broader look at military matters under #XiJinping , National Committee on U.S.-China Relations #PIPFellow M. Taylor Fravel speaks with Isaac Chotiner in a The New Yorker interview. buff.ly/3xya2i3