Carnegie China’s China in the World podcast is a series of conversations between Chinese and interna
Carnegie-Tsinghua Director Paul Haenle interviews China Reform Forum's Professor Ma Jiali about Chin
CTC's Tong Zhao, Xiamen University's Professor Li Ning, and Carnegie's Mark Hibbs continue their dis
CTC's Tong Zhao, Xiamen University's Professor Li Ning, and Carnegie's Mark Hibbs discuss China’s pl
Carnegie-Tsinghua's Wang Tao interviews Dr. Zou Ji, deputy director of China’s National Center for C
In the second half of our conversation between Carnegie-Tsinghua's Paul Haenle and former USTR Tim S
Former Assistant U.S. Trade Representative, Tim Stratford, discusses the Trans-Pacific Partnership A
Paul Haenle and CFR’s Dan Markey discuss the 2014 political transitions and uncertainties in India,
Audio recording of May 28, 2014 event at Carnegie DC with Carnegie-Tsinghua's Yan Xuetong and Sun Xu
Professor Xie Tao offers his analysis of China's seemingly contradictory policy statements toward it
At the 2014 National People's Congress, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described China's diplomacy
China sees itself as the power that has growing influence in Asia, but that still is highly dependen
The United States and Japan must strike a delicate balance between improving the alliance’s ability
Carnegie-Tsinghua's Paul Haenle and Li Bin discuss the recently concluded Third Nuclear Security Sum
In the second half of Carnegie-Tsinghua's Paul Haenle's interview with Peking University's Wang Dong
North Korea’s nuclear program is a source of tension not only in the region, but also in U.S.-China
While the West accuses Putin of dealing with Ukraine over the barrel of a gun, Russians largely comm
In the lead up to Crimea’s referendum to join Russia, leading Russia expert Dmitri Trenin in Moscow
As tensions continue to mount in Ukraine, the international community is watching China’s position o
Carnegie-Tsinghua's Paul Haenle speaks with Resident Scholar, Matt Ferchen, who argues China’s relat
When Chinese companies "reverse haggle", they suppress China's economic growth and do harm