Keyword: u.s.-china relations
The director of Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China relations reflects on China’s past, present, and future through his 60-year study of the country.
Kevin Rudd talks with Tom Nagorski about the repercussions of COVID-19 for China, the country where the outbreak began.
The Asia Society Policy Institute president discusses the dangerous year — and decade — ahead for the world's most important bilateral relationship with Tom Nagorski.
Anubhav Gupta and Ali Wyne discuss the role China, trade, and other foreign policy issues will play in the upcoming presidential election in the United States.
In a conversation with Tom Nagorski, the longtime China expert parses the evolution of Sino-American ties through the lens of two presidential summits: Jiang Zemin and Bill Clinton in 1998, and Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in 2017.
Key structural issues must be resolved during the next phase of negotiations before the world's two largest economies can set aside their differences.
At a briefing at Asia Society New York, ASPI Vice President Wendy Cutler, one of the world’s most experienced and respected trade negotiators, discussed the current state of play in the U.S-China trade negotiations.
An interview with journalist Matt Sheehan, whose new book probes the relationship between China and America's largest state.
The veteran trade negotiator and ASPI Vice President said that the failure of the two sides to forge a deal will be painful for both countries.