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164 articles matching the search query.
China and the Anglosphere mend a few fences at G20
Softer words were exchanged between Xi Jinping and the leaders of Australia and the U.S., Britain’s leader may ease up on China, and the world seems like a slightly less dangerous place.
November 15, 2022 Source: The China Project
The planetary politics of Anne-Marie Slaughter
Anne-Marie Slaughter, president of New America, talks about how collaboration on issues of global concern requires the U.S. to deprioritize some aspects of its competition with China.
November 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
No breakthroughs, but China stays the course on climate goals
China most likely won’t change its climate goals at COP27, but it’s still leading in electric vehicle sales and renewable energy installations.
November 9, 2022 Source: The China Project
CIPS vs. CHIPS: China’s alternative to the U.S.-dominated financial system | Live with Lizzi Lee
Emily Jin, research assistant at the Center for New American Security, discusses China’s alternatives to the U.S.’s CHIPS and SWIFT payment systems.
October 31, 2022 Source: The China Project
Xi’s overreach | Live with Lizzi Lee
Susan Shirk, research professor and chair of the 21st Century China Center of UCSD, details China’s rise from a fragile superpower to global heavyweight, posing a challenge to the U.S. economically, technologically, and militarily.
October 21, 2022 Source: The China Project
What does the CHIPS Act mean for U.S.-China semiconductor competition?
Rory Murphy, VP of government affairs at the U.S.-China Business Council, and Paul Triolo, senior VP for China and technology policy lead for Albright Stonebridge Group, discuss the impact of Biden’s recent CHIPS and Science Act on the semiconductor industry.
October 19, 2022 Source: The China Project
Xi Jinping’s foreign policy scorecard: The view from Singapore | Live with Lizzi Lee
Bilahari Kausikan, former ambassador-at-large for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Singapore, shares his view on the U.S.-China rivalry.
October 19, 2022 Source: The China Project
What do American people think about U.S.-China policy? | Live with Lizzi Lee
Zuri Linetsky, a research fellow at the Eurasia Group Foundation, draws on a recent survey to explain how Americans think about U.S. foreign policy towards China.
October 13, 2022 Source: The China Project
New U.S. chip rules: Biden’s “most aggressive” move on China to date
A raft of new measures by the Biden administration will severely limit the amount of access Chinese firms have to American semiconductors (and the things that go into making them), dealing a blow to Beijing’s push to develop cutting-edge technologies at home.
October 10, 2022 Source: The China Project
How Taiwan is preparing for a war that may never come
Since Nancy Pelosi’s controversial visit to Taiwan, eyes and ears have been fixated on the 110 miles of sea that separate the island from mainland China. Taiwan is preparing for war, even though many experts don’t think an invasion is imminent.
October 4, 2022 Source: The China Project
How to defend yourself against Chinese economic coercion — Q&A with Bonnie Glaser
Bonnie Glaser has a lifetime of experience researching and advising the U.S. government on trans-Pacific geopolitics, security, and defense. I asked her all about the global anxieties China and the U.S. are causing around the world, how close we are to a war over Taiwan, and much more.
September 30, 2022 Source: The China Project
The cutthroat race to build cutting-edge chips | Live with Lizzi Lee
Chris Miller, associate professor of international history at the Fletcher School, talks about whether China’s massive push to build chips at home can catch up with the United States’s lead.
September 29, 2022 Source: The China Project
AI superpowers: China and the U.S.
George Shen from IBM discusses the development of artificial intelligence in both China and the United States, and what that might mean as those technologies become more advanced and more widely adopted.
September 21, 2022 Source: The China Project
Why it’s hard to purge U.S. supply chains of forced labor | Live with Lizzi Lee
Eliot Chen, a staff writer at the Wire China, explains how goods with ties to Xinjiang are still up for grabs in U.S. stores — despite Washington’s ban on forced labor.
September 19, 2022 Source: The China Project
Parliamentarians ramp up pressure on China over Taiwan as U.S. moots potential sanctions
Taiwan hosted a group of lawmakers at its estate in Washington, D.C., right as reports emerged that the U.S. is considering a sanctions package on China.
September 14, 2022 Source: The China Project
The future of Chinese agriculture investment in the U.S. — insights from the Fufeng case
Brandon Bochenski, the mayor of Grand Forks, North Dakota, discusses the recent bill that bans Chinese investment in U.S. agribusiness, put forth in response to a proposal by China-based Fufeng Group to build a corn milling operation in his city.
September 7, 2022 Source: The China Project
An ‘affirmative vision’ for U.S.-China relations
Jessica Chen Weiss, a Cornell University political scientist and recent advisor to the U.S. State Department policy planning staff, discusses how U.S.-China relations can be more than zero sum.
September 1, 2022 Source: The China Project
How did a Chinese chipmaking firm get through the U.S. export ban? | Live with Lizzi Lee
Bill Reinsch, international business chair and senior advisor for the CSIS and former National Trade Council president, explains what a recent Wall Street Journal article might have missed about U.S. export controls on sensitive technology.
September 1, 2022 Source: The China Project
Can an audit deal soften up two superpowers?
An agreement between the United States and China has broken a long-standing impasse over audits, potentially saving some Chinese firms listed in the U.S. from being kicked off American exchanges.
August 29, 2022 Source: The China Project
What year are we in? — Editor’s note for Friday, August 26, 2022
A note for Weekly newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn.
August 26, 2022 Source: The China Project