U.S. politics

United States Note to Japan, 1941

November 26, 1941

The text of the document handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador on November 26, 1941, which consists of two parts, one an oral statement and one an outline of a proposed basis for agreement between the United States and Japan.

Author Talk & Book Signing by Martin Gold

Join the Chinese American Museum for a talk and book signing by author of "Forbidden Citizens: Chinese Exclusion and the U.S. Congress: A Legislative History".

Current Challenges to US-China Relations

The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk with Dr. Cui Liru, former president of China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations

Zhao Qizheng "The Path of China’s Development"

Zhao Qizheng is Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference's Foreign Affairs Committee, and was formerly the Chinese Minister of Press. In his upcoming address to the Council, he will discuss the significance of strong U.S.-China bilateral relations and offer the Chinese perspective on that country's growing role in the world.

Two Tigers Living on the Same Mountain: Sino-Japanese Relations since the End of the Cold War

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk with Michael Yahuda on Sino-Japanese relations and their politicized histories, conflicting identities, and economic interdependency.

Can the U.S. and China Build a New Model of Major Power Relations?

On December 4 and 5, the Kissinger Institute and the China Institute for International Studies (CIIS) will hold a groundbreaking dialogue on U.S.-China relations. In an effort to build relationships between, and gain the insights of, promising young leaders from both countries, KICUS and CIIS are bringing together 16 fully bilingual experts from a variety of fields for an unconstrained and uninterpreted dialogue on major issues in Sino-U.S. relations.

U.S.-China Relations Year In Review: 2013: The Year of the Snake, Sunnylands, and Suppression (and a Plenum and an ADIZ)

There are no dull years in U.S.-China relations, but 2013 has kept China watchers busier, more concerned, more entertained, and more relevant than most. Please join us for a look at the year that was, and a preview of what 2014 (the Year of the Horse) may have in store for the world's most important bilateral relationship.

45th Anniversary Gala

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations will host the 45th Anniversary Gala.

Issues in US-China Relations

The University of Kansas' Center for East Asian Studies presents a webcast with Ambassador Gary Locke on issues in US-China Relations

U.S.-Australian Dialogue: Partners in the Asia Pacific

The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the University of Southern California (USC) cordially invite you to attend the US-Australian Dialogue: Partners in the Asia Pacific

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