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Leading American non-partisan org dedicated to promoting mutual understanding between the United States and Greater #China. We believe that engagement matters.

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We are delighted to share that former U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky has been elected Chair of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations board of directors.

Watch her remarks on China's economy and national security: bit.ly/4dVdGXs

Learn more: bit.ly/3KkfnQh

We are delighted to share that former U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky has been elected Chair of the @NCUSCR board of directors. Watch her remarks on China's economy and national security: bit.ly/4dVdGXs Learn more: bit.ly/3KkfnQh
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How big is the Chinese military, and what exactly are its capabilities?

Isaac B. Kardon (@CarnegieEndow) discusses the comparative capabilities of the PLA and U.S. militaries for our new series, U.S.-China Counterpoints.

▶️WATCH: ncuscr.org/video/pla-us-m…

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▶️ INTERVIEW: Who will 'win' the U.S.-China ? National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Jack Zhang (@UnivOfKansas) explains how tariffs impact U.S. citizens and their consequences for U.S.-China relations.
ncuscr.org/video/is-it-po…

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📅NEXT WEEK: Join former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky and National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Director Amy Celico (@ASG) in NYC at The Graduate Center to discuss the U.S.-China relationship in the face of the political sensitivities.

Date: Tuesday, May 21, 5:30 PM

Register: ncuscr.org/event/charlene…

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May is . How do Chinese and Asian American voters shape the United States and U.S.-China relations?

Learn more about our programming at the intersection of race, racism, and U.S.-China relations: ncuscr.org/program/anti-r…

May is #AAPIHeritageMonth. How do Chinese and Asian American voters shape the United States and U.S.-China relations? Learn more about our programming at the intersection of race, racism, and U.S.-China relations: ncuscr.org/program/anti-r…
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National Committee on U.S.-China Relations organized a meeting with the PRC’s Special Envoy for Climate Change Liu Zhenmin and climate experts in the United States at NCUSCR offices on May 11, 2024.

Learn more: ncuscr.org/ncuscr-hosts-p…

@NCUSCR organized a meeting with the PRC’s Special Envoy for Climate Change Liu Zhenmin and climate experts in the United States at NCUSCR offices on May 11, 2024. Learn more: ncuscr.org/ncuscr-hosts-p…
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Does China have what it takes to be a global peacemaker in a complex world?

Preston Jordan Lim (@VillanovaU) joins National Committee on U.S.-China Relations to discuss China's involvement in global conflict mediation, while maintaining its adherence to traditional foreign policy values.
▶️ ncuscr.org/video/how-is-c…

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📅NYC EVENT: Join former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky and National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Director Amy Celico (@ASG) at The Graduate Center to discuss the U.S.-China relationship in the face of the political sensitivities.

Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 5:30 PM ET

Register: ncuscr.org/event/charlene…

📅NYC EVENT: Join former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky and @NCUSCR Director @AmyCelico (@ASG) at @GC_CUNY to discuss the U.S.-China relationship in the face of the political sensitivities. Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 5:30 PM ET Register: ncuscr.org/event/charlene…
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'China is a formidable geopolitical rival,' writes National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 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…

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is in Serbia, where relations with China are woven together by free trade agreements and national security.

What does this mean for the U.S.? Revisit our interview on Serbia-China relations with Stefan Vladisavljev (@BFPE_BFPI): bit.ly/44s77Y0

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What's going on in the U.S.-China relationship?

Subscribe to National Committee on U.S.-China Relations's The US-China Podcast, featuring brief discussions with leading experts.

Apple Music: apple.co/3QXZ3cl
Spotify: spoti.fi/4aurS7I
Web: bit.ly/3PmlvKe

What's going on in the U.S.-China relationship? Subscribe to @NCUSCR's The US-China Podcast, featuring brief discussions with leading experts. Apple Music: apple.co/3QXZ3cl Spotify: spoti.fi/4aurS7I Web: bit.ly/3PmlvKe
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Should the U.S. provide more support for Taiwan?

National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 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…

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📅NYC EVENT: Join former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky and National Committee on U.S.-China Relations Director Amy Celico (@ASG) at The Graduate Center to discuss the U.S.-China relationship in the face of the political sensitivities.

Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 5:30 PM ET

Register: ncuscr.org/event/charlene…

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May is . How do Chinese and Asian American communities shape the United States and U.S.-China relations?

Learn more about our programming at the intersection of race, racism, and U.S.-China relations: ncuscr.org/program/anti-r…

May is #AAPIHeritageMonth. How do Chinese and Asian American communities shape the United States and U.S.-China relations? Learn more about our programming at the intersection of race, racism, and U.S.-China relations: ncuscr.org/program/anti-r…
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This month's National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 2024 U.S.-China Subnational Symposium connected dozens of state and municipal officials whose work interfaces with China and Taiwan with subject matter experts and one another, in partnership with Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies.

Learn more: ncuscr.org/program/subnat…

This month's @NCUSCR 2024 U.S.-China Subnational Symposium connected dozens of state and municipal officials whose work interfaces with China and Taiwan with subject matter experts and one another, in partnership with @MichiganChina. Learn more: ncuscr.org/program/subnat…
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National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University recently held the 28th U.S.-China Track II Economic Dialogue. The Dialogue brought together U.S. and Chinese economic experts, industry leaders, and others for off-the-record discussions, briefings, and site visits.

@NCUSCR and the China Center for Economic Research at @PKU1898 recently held the 28th U.S.-China Track II Economic Dialogue. The Dialogue brought together U.S. and Chinese economic experts, industry leaders, and others for off-the-record discussions, briefings, and site visits.
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National Committee on U.S.-China Relations was invited to brief incoming U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Commander Samuel Paparo and his staff last week in New York City. NCUSCR has a long tradition of engaging with U.S. government officials to foster peaceful Sino-American relations.

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What is the U.S. doing to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait?

Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell Kurt Campbell joins @ncuscr President Stephen Orlins 欧伦斯 to discuss U.S. policy on Taiwan.

▶️ Watch the full : youtu.be/RfU03-nXqiM

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▶️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 Michael Davidson
(@GPS_UCSD) to explain China's emissions trading system.ncuscr.org/video/chinas-e…

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