trade

U.S. Policy Toward Trade Liberalization, Sino-American Economic Relations, and China's Road to "Reform and Opening," 1969-1976

The Wilson Center in Washington, DC will host a talk about trade between China and the US from 1969-1976.

The China Challenge with Thomas Christensen

The National Committee on US-China Relations will host Thomas Christensen to discuss his new book, The China Challenge.

China’s Economic Statecraft Toward Myanmar and North Korea

The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host James Reilly, Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, to discuss China's economic statecraft toward Myanmar and North Korea.

The Crucial Connection between China’s Economy and Its Foreign Policy

In the past, concerns raised by China's bad debt bubbles have raised no alarms because of China's $4 trillion in foreign exchange reserves. Now, those reserves are at $3 trillion and declining. Just what trajectory those reserves take may have an enormous impact on China's foreign policy choices - whether to turn inward or to become ever more assertive.

The China Boom: Where Did It Come From, How is It Ending?

Duke University Asian Pacific Studies Institute hosts a talk with Ho-fung Hung on the trajectory of China's economic boom.

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A View from the Ground

Attend a talk by South Asia analyst Arif Rafiq on his research surrounding the China-Palistan Economic Corridor.

U.S.-China Export & Investment Seminar

Murrieta Economic Development Department hosts a seminar on exporting and importing in China.

The Trade War: Global Conflict, Local Impact

Stephen Cheung, president of the World Trade Center Los Angeles, will discuss the trade war and its impacts. 

Making Waves: Contested Waters in the South China Sea

ASNC, the RAND Corporation, and UC Berkeley's Institute of East Asian Studies are pleased to present a two-panel conference that will look more closely at the foreign policies of the claimant countries in the region, examine what is driving the national interest of these Asian actors, and explore how these tensions are influencing political and social currents at home.

Dismantling Developmentalism: Japan, Korea, Taiwan

The University of California, Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies will jointly host a conference on Japan, Korea, and Taiwan in the 1980s.

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