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Kurt Campbell talks U.S.-China relations to NU audience

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell discussed technological competition with China, China’s role in the Russia-Ukraine War, concerns over Taiwan and future U.S.-China diplomacy at a virtual town hall Tuesday.  Stephen Orlins, president of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, moderated the event. Northwestern was one of five organizations participating in the online panel...

Taiwan-strait , Taiwan-general- , Taiwan , United-states , Ukraine , Russia , Washington , China , Russians , America , Chinese , Stephen-orlins

Duke Event Calendar

Duke Event Calendar
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Sichuan , Gansu , China , Wuhan , Hubei , New-york , United-states , Egypt , Colorado , Cairo , Al-qahirah , New-yorker

Reporting in China and Egypt: Finding Stories from the Nile to the Yangtze | Asian/Pacific Studies Institute

Through telling the stories of average people via his singular method, Peter Hessler (The New Yorker) reveals larger trends in societal upheavals. His talk explores lived

Sichuan , Gansu , China , Zhejiang , Mallawi , Al-minya , Egypt , Wuhan , Hubei , Upper-egypt , Egypt-general- , Cairo

'The China Project' media shuts, blaming 'politically-motivated attacks' | Media News

Independent media outlet says it cannot attract funding after being accused of working for Chinese and US governments.

Taiwan , Taipei , T-ai-pei , United-states , China , Chinese , Jeremy-goldkorn , Max-baucus , Stephen-mcdonell , Tianyu-fang , Twitter , Stanford-university

Wargaming a Taiwan invasion scenario – The China Project

This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Lyle Goldstein, director for China engagement at the think tank Defense Priorities and previously a professor at the U.S. Naval War College, where he taught for 20 years.

Cuba , Essex , Massachusetts , United-states , Anhui , China , Australia , Rhode-island , North-korea , Xinjiang , Jiangxi , Roro

The CFR Taiwan task force report: advice and dissent – The China Project

This week on Sinica, Kaiser is joined by Maggie Lewis, professor of law at Seton Hall University and veteran Taiwan observer, and Paul Heer, former national intelligence officer for East Asia in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) under the Obama administration. Both were members of the Council on Foreign Relations’s task force on U.S.-Taiwan policy, which produced a report titled “U.S.-Taiwan Relations in a New Era: Responding to a More Assertive China.” Both also wrote dissents, included in the report, about some of its findings and recommendations. They discuss what they think the report got right — and what it got wrong.

Chicago , Illinois , United-states , Taiwan-strait , Taiwan-general- , Taiwan , Hong-kong , Japan , Xinjiang , Jiangxi , China , Seton-hall

Protests in China and the Death of Jiang Zemin

Protests in China and the Death of Jiang Zemin
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For Your Weekend, August 11, 2022

The most recent episode of the Sinica Podcast, with former U.S. intelligence officer John Culver, was recorded last week before Beijing’s military exercises in the wake of Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. But it’s an invaluable resource on both the historical context of the visit and on the range of possible directions its aftermath could take.The Substack Ginger River has

Beijing , China , Taiwan , Chinese , John-culver , Indian-ocean , Nancy-pelosi , Xinhua , Carnegie-indian-ocean-initiative , Sinica-podcast , Substack-ginger-river , Xinjiang-uyghur-autonomous

Can the Vatican and China Get Along?

Ian Johnson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has lived in Beijing and Taiwan for more than half of the past 30 years, writing for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and other publications. He has written two books: one on civil society and grassroots protest in China and another on Islamism and the Cold War in Europe.

Beijing , China , New-york , United-states , Taiwan , Chinese , David-moser , Ian-johnson , New-york-times , Catholic-church , Chinese-communist-party , Pulitzer-prize-winning

Newsweek Bid, Renminbi Revaluation

In a sudden move clearly intended to stave off criticism at the G20 meeting in Toronto, China loosened the yuan’s twenty-three-month-old peg to the American dollar earlier this month, allowing its currency to appreciate against the greenback. This week’s Sinica Podcast looks at the domestic drivers—both in China and in the U.S.—of the fracas over China’s currency move.

Beijing , China , New-york , United-states , Toronto , Ontario , Canada , Washington , New-yorker , Chinese , American , Gady-epstein