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The National Committee on United States-China Relations is a nonprofit, nonpartisan educational orga

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Total: 97

China and the United States are the world powers of the 21st century. With many differences in polit

How has China grown so fast for so long despite extensive corruption? In China's Gilded Age, Yuen Yu

Dori Jones Yang was among the first American correspondents to cover China at the beginning of the r

At a time when prominent voices in the U.S. foreign policy community – from both sides of the aisle

On September 17, 2020, Rhodium Group’s founding partner Daniel Rosen and its "Two-Way Street" report

Starting with Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, and Thomas Jefferson, and concluding with Henry

Just as world maps look different depending on where they are produced, so narratives of world histo

China faces major demographic, economic, social, political, and foreign policy challenges. The exper

On August 17, 2020, the National Committee hosted a virtual program with retired American diplomats 

Paul Pickowicz, long a professor of Chinese history at the University of California, San Diego, was

As U.S.-China relations continue to deteriorate, two components of the relationship that have been s

Recent Executive Orders banning transactions with ByteDance and Tencent in 45 days have left the fut

On August 5, 2020, the National Committee hosted a virtual program with - Anla Cheng, founder & CEO

In September 2011, sheriff’s deputies noticed three ethnic Chinese men near an Iowa cornfield. What

In mid-July 2020, the National Committee convened a virtual session of its U.S.-China Track II Dialo

In October 2015, during the Fifth Plenary Session of the 18th Chinese Communist Party Central Commit

In April 2020, reports about the poor treatment of African residents in Guangzhou were published aro

On June 18, 2020, the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations hosted a webinar with Frank H. Wu,

In her new book, "Ambitious and Anxious: How Chinese Undergraduates Succeed and Struggle in American

What were some of the forces roiling Shanghai, and by extension, China as a whole, in the early 1940