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Video: Suisheng Zhao on The Dragon Roars Back, China's Foreign Policy

May 19, 2023

Zhao offers a quick history of China's foreign policy since 1949 and then offers a provocative assessment of it today.

Video: Mike Chinoy on Assignment China: An Oral History of American Journalists in the People's Republic

Photo by Jim Laurie, shooting video in China for ABC in 1981. Used by permission.
April 11, 2023

How have print, broadcast and now internet-centric journalists reported on the dramatic changes in China over the past eight decades?

Video - Heribert Dieter examines Europe-China ties in a changing geopolitical environment

May 11, 2022

For decades, European countries assumed that China is a benign force in international relations.

The Great Wager - U.S.-China Ties from Nixon to Now

February 25, 2022

Veteran journalists Jane Perlez and Scott Tong talked about their new radio series and their own experiences on reporting from China.

The Future of U.S. and China Innovation and Tech Competitiveness

November 30, 2021

Academic, business, economic and legal experts discuss U.S. innovation and tech competitiveness vis-a-vis China, IPR concerns in China, and the impact of President Biden's executive order for competition on U.S. innovation and competitiveness.

Maria Repnikova on Chinese Soft Power

November 10, 2021

Professor Maria Repnikova's new book explores China’s complex and often contradictory soft power performance.

Barry Naughton on China’s Economic Rise

November 9, 2021

Barry Naughton on his assessment of what he and his colleagues got right and wrong in looking at China’s economy over the past four decades.

Kirk Denton Looks at Taiwanese Museums

November 2, 2021

Kirk Denton looks at the role of politics—especially political parties—in the establishment, administration, architectural design, and historical narratives of museums in Taiwan.

Beethoven in Beijing: Post-Screening Q&A with Filmmaker

October 18, 2021

Filmmaker Jennifer Lin looks at the resurgence of classical music in China through the legacy of the Philadelphia Orchestra, from its first performances in the PRC in 1973 until its most recent tour in 2018.

Carolijn van Noort on China’s Belt and Road Initiative Narratives

September 23, 2021

Professor Carolijn van Noort from the University of West Scotland talks about her new book, which explores how China’s international political communication of the Belt and Road Initiative comprises narratives about infrastructure and the Silk Road.

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