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U S –China Relations Under Presidents Biden and Xi: What to Expect

In 2020, relations between the U.S. and China reached the lowest point in four decades, as the two global superpowers clashed over many issues: the coronavirus pandemic, trade and economic disputes, human rights, democracy, territorial claims, cybersecurity, and espionage. Correspondingly, public sentiment toward China has grown increasingly negative in the U.S., with nearly two-thirds of the Americans polled by Pew Research Center citing unfavorable views of China. Both the Republican and Democratic parties have adopted more confrontational rhetoric against China, framing the country as a threat and adversary to the U.S. rather than a friendly competitor and vital partner on some of the most pressing global issues.

The Future of U S and China Conference

Danny Russel. This program is complimentary and open to the global community. Please consider making a donation to support our work.   Registration will close on Wednesday, January 13 at 5:00 p.m. Pacific. AGENDA 9:00 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. Welcome Remarks – Margaret Conley, Executive Director, Asia Society Northern California Opening Remarks – Lt. Governor of California Eleni Kounalakis 9:10 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Session 1 –  The Global Chessboard: After a year of recriminations and downward spiral in the relationship, what should be the strategic framework to get the relationship back on track?  China is pursuing new international alliances (B&R, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia) even as the U.S. engages western nations to challenge China’s ambitions.  What type of framework would enable these two powers to co-exist and continue collaboration, maintain competition, and prevent conflict?

He has the experience and skill : Biden picks former career diplomat William Burns for CIA director

He has the experience and skill : Biden picks former career diplomat William Burns for CIA director Matthew Brown, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT President-elect Joe Biden will nominate longtime diplomat William Burns to serve as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the transition committee said in a news release. Burns, a career diplomat who served in the Middle East and Russia, will inherit the country’s premier intelligence agency as national security and espionage from rival nations such as China, Iran and Russia are of chief concern to the incoming Biden administration. © Ben Hider/Getty Images for Concordia Summit

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