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Tom Kellogg walks us through China’s approach and understanding of international law.
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Courtney Fung unpacks Beijing’s approach to the United Nations and how its multilateral fora fit into Chinese foreign policy.
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Students share their experiences and highlights from the Initiative’s student-to-student dialogue exchange program.
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Jennifer Bouey looks back on the lessons learned and benefits from U.S.-China cooperation on HIV.
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Kendra Schaefer explains China’s conceptualization of digital sovereignty and its distinct approach to domestic and international data and internet governance.
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Jing Qian joins the U.S.-China Nexus to take stock of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
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Gedaliah Afterman and Dawn Murphy discuss the evolution and motivations behind China’s position as a potential conflict mediator.
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James Gethyn Evans and Emily Matson discuss how the history of the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party have grown more intertwined.
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Chi Zhang sheds light on China’s ideological conception of terrorism and how Chinese leaders craft the country’s counterterrorism practices.
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William Piekos talks us through how to assess potential vulnerabilities to Chinese economic coercion.
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Dennis Wilder and Ja-Ian Chong trace the language and behavior behind China’s renewed focus on national security.
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Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Paul Nantulya examine the motivations and implications of China’s overseas security partnerships with the U.S.-China Nexus.
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Lev Nachman and Christina Lai join the U.S.-China Nexus to discuss Taiwan’s role in the world.
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This season of the U.S.-China Nexus looks at China’s expanding global footprint.
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Min Ye shares the origins and evolution of China’s Belt and Road Initiative with the U.S.-China Nexus.
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Kenton Thibaut joins the U.S.-China Nexus to unpack the tools and strategies of China’s overseas influence operations.
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Joanna Lewis joins the U.S.-China Nexus to discuss her new book examining different modes of international clean energy cooperation with China.
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Isabel Bernhard and Pepe Zhang join the U.S.-China Nexus to shed light on the diverse approaches Latin American and Caribbean states employ to engage with China.
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Francesca Ghiretti and Alicja Bachulska assess variation between the dominant actors of Western Europe and other European countries more to the center and east of the region vis-à-vis China.
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Yuan Wang joins the U.S.-China Nexus to delve into China’s development ties to the African continent.
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