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Mutually-Assured Restraint for US-China Relations

The George Washington Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies hosts a discussion of a task force composed of American and Chinese scholars.

Power Shift? America and China in Southeast Asia

Harvard University's Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts a seminar with Professor David Shambaugh, concerning the shifting foreign influence in southeast Asia.

The Politics of Nuclear Energy in China

UC Berkeley presents a guest lecture by Professor Xu Yi-chong on nuclear energy in China.

'Not so Fast, Thucydides!' Reasons to be Cheerful about the South China Sea

Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Bill Hayton on his book arguing for deescalation in the South China Seas.

China and Russia in Latin America: 2017 and Beyond

The Wilson Center's Kennan Institute will host the event, China and Russia in Latin America in 2017 and Beyond. This event is cosponsored by the Wilson Center's Latin America Program and the Kissinger Institute on China and the U.S.

PRC State Council, China's Military Strategy in 2015, May 26, 2015

The Information Office of the State Council published China's first white paper on military strategy.

The Sovereignty of the Dead adn the Disorder of War in 20th Century China and Taiwan

The Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University will host Rebecca Nedostup, an Associate Professor of History at Brown University, for a public talk.

ChinaFile Presents: The New Yorker on China

Join ChinaFile and five writers—Orville Schell, Peter Hessler, Evan Osnos, Zha Jianying, and Jiayang Fan—for a look back at their four decades of reporting on China for The New Yorker. The event will be moderated by David Remnick, Editor of The New Yorker.

The Rise of China’s Private Security Companies

The Carnegie Endowement for International Peace hosts a talk surrounding the proliferation of private Chinese security forces in foreign countries.

The Asia-Pacific Power Balance: Perspectives from the U.S., Japan and China

The National Committee on American Foreign Policy and the Japan Society host a panel discussion of the future of the balance of power in East Asia.

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