A food safety factory shutdown has Americans hunting for baby formula. Readying themselves for a covid-19 lockdown, Chinese in Beijing emptied store shelves. Emerging from lockdown, some in Shanghai are visiting well-provisioned markets. U.S.-China agricultural trade is booming, but many are still being left hungry. Food security, sustainability and safety remain issues.
Diplomacy
China and Japan: Nara to Now
Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University hosts a talk with Ezra Vogel on the history of Sino-Japanese relations.
Red Dawn: The Power and Peril of Chinese Capitalism in Africa
The Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College presents a discussion with Ching Kwan Lee on how Chinese investment affects African development.
35 Years of U.S.-China Diplomatic Relations: Perspectives from Former U.S. Ambassadors to China
The National Committee on U.S-China Relations presents its 48th Annual Members Program featuring former U.S. ambassadors to China Winston Lord, J. Stapleton Roy, Joseph Prueher, and Jon M. Huntsman Jr.
House of Cards: China's Development and Its Hidden Issues
The STAMP China Forum and the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies present a talk about China's recent developments and some hidden issues in HOUSE OF CARDS, an American political drama television series, developed and produced by Beau Willimon.
Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai to Speak at Nixon Library
The Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the United States, Cui Tiankai, will visit the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum on Tuesday, May 27 to honor President Nixon's historic journey to China in 1972, and commemorate the 35th anniversary of normalization of relations between the two nations.
Vietnam, the United States and China Today – Insights from the Consul General (MLF)
Nguyen Ba Hung, Consul General of Vietnam in San Francisco the Socialist Republic of Vietnam will discuss the relations between Vietnam, the United States and China today.
China and the World
Meeting Thursday at USC and Friday at Occidental College, an international panel of scholars examines China's evolving relations with Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
Teleconference: Obama-Xi Meeting: Lowering Expectations?
Prime Minister Abe, President Obama and General Secretary Xi will all be in Beijing next week at a critical moment for both bilateral and trilateral relationships. Join the Wilson Center BY PHONE as three experts in China and Japan discuss what the leaders might do to offer reassurance and set the region and the relationships on a better path?
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European views toward China are not uniform. Europeans recognize China's economic prowess and clearly favor continued ties, but majorities in much of Europe now have a negative view towards China.