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The Economist: How can business survive climate change?

01 Thursday Apr 2021

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Anti-Asian Racism in the United States and Sino-American Relations

06 Friday Nov 2020

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On June 2, 2020, the National Committee hosted a virtual discussion on the history of anti-Chinese/Asian racism in the United States, the impact of coronavirus-related racism, and the importance of uniting across our communities to stand up against all forms of discrimination. The featured speakers were Jennifer Ho, professor of ethnic studies at University of Colorado and president of the Association for Asian American Studies, and John Pomfret, former Washington Post correspondent and author of, “The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present” (2016). The webinar was moderated by NCUSCR Senior Director of Development Yong Lu.

A Book Talk on the Indo-Pacific Empire

15 Tuesday Sep 2020

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The Japan Chair is delighted to invite Rory Medcalf, Professor and Head of the National Security College at the Australian National University, to discuss his new book, Indo-Pacific Empire: China, America and the contest for the world’s pivotal region. Please join us virtually to learn about the Indo-Pacific region and the potential for great power conflict between the United States and China.

America’s Jobs Recovery |Public Debt

13 Sunday Sep 2020

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The U.S. unemployment rate shot up faster than in any other developed country during the pandemic. WSJ explains how differences in government aid and labor-market structures can help predict how and where jobs might recover.

The covid-19 pandemic is set to increase public debt to levels last seen after the second world war. But is rising public debt a cause for concern? New economic thinking suggests perhaps not, at least for now.

Political Warfare at China’s Periphery: Taiwan and Hong Kong

08 Tuesday Sep 2020

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In the Spring 2020 special issue of Orbis, nine articles assess political warfare in, and emanating from, East Asia. Authoritarian regimes in Asia, including China and North Korea, use the weapons of political warfare and the tools of sharp power to influence, and sometimes undermine, other polities. Political warfare includes overt and covert use of diplomatic, political, economic, and information means to affect policy-making or the political context affecting decision-making in another state. In East Asia, the techniques are deployed against immediate neighbors and far-away targets and rivals. Political warfare particularly exploits the characteristic vulnerabilities of open societies and liberal-democratic polities, including businesses that seek access, new and traditional media that are porous to foreign influence, publics that are receptive to divisive and bias-confirming messages, civil society structures and educational and cultural spaces that provide unguarded points of entry, and politicians eager for foreign and economic policy wins and campaign donations.

Coronavirus Crisis: Prospects for U.S.-China Cooperation in Combating the Global Economic Downturn

01 Tuesday Sep 2020

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As the COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented challenges to every level of the global economy, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations is bringing together leading American and Chinese experts on economics and trade to share analysis and projections on the issues. We invite you to join us for a series of virtual programs, Coronavirus Crisis: What it means for U.S.-China Economic & Trade Relations, over the next month.

American Views on China: A Pew Research Center Survey

25 Tuesday Aug 2020

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The Pew Research Center has been polling American adults on their perceptions of China since 2005. The latest report, based on interviews conducted in March 2020, shows that growing numbers of Americans have become increasingly negative about China. For the first time, more than half of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 held unfavorable views of China. Almost nine in ten Americans see China’s power and influence in the world as a threat, with 62% saying that it is a “major threat.”

The Impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Lessons from Sri Lanka

18 Tuesday Aug 2020

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Speakers draw on the findings from a recent Chatham House paper to discuss the lessons that may improve future BRI projects in Sri Lanka and elsewhere in the region. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is having profound impacts on recipient countries. Recently, Chinese outbound investment in Sri Lanka has come under scrutiny due to intensifying geopolitical rivalries in the Indian Ocean as well as Sri Lanka’s prime location and ports in the region. Much of the analysis on this topic so far has focused on how the economic relationship has informed Chinese geopolitical ambitions, via a so-called ‘debt-trap diplomacy’. Such a framing may be misleading, while also overlooking other dimensions of Chinese investment that warrant closer examination.

Popular Nationalism in a Rising China

11 Tuesday Aug 2020

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Is nationalism in China rising? If so, how does it influence Beijing’s external behavior? As tensions with the US increase, will nationalism become an important force shaping Chinese policymaking? Please join Freeman Chair in China Studies Jude Blanchette for a discussion on the role of Chinese nationalism in the 21st century with Jessica Chen Weiss, Associate Professor of Government at Cornell University and Senior Associate (Non-resident) at the Freeman Chair.

The U.S. Economy: Paul Krugman

31 Friday Jul 2020

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U.S. Economy Grew by 2.3%

26 Saturday Jan 2019

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The economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3 percent in the first quarter, the government reported Friday, offering a preliminary glance at how last year’s sweeping package of tax cuts is affecting consumers and businesses this year.

During the first three months of 2018, the economy was whacked around like a pinball. The stock market took investors on a giddy ride. President Trump imposed tariffs on allies and rivals alike, stoking fears of a trade war. And the revamped tax code shifted business incentives and started to put more money in workers’ paychecks.111gdp1q18_adv_chart

Still, the economy ended up puttering along just a bit above the average yearly growth rate that it had registered since the recession ended nearly nine years ago.

Read More:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/27/business/economy/gdp-economy.html

https://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/national/gdp/gdpnewsrelease.htm

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