Keyword: center on 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.
Two of the world's leading experts on China assess how the events of 2020 will shape Hong Kong's future.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Jiayang Fan, and Susan Jakes assess the outlook of the Chinese territory after nearly a year of mass protests.
Muyi Xiao talks with Susan Jakes about daily life in Wuhan, the origin city of China's ongoing public health crisis.
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.
The legendary diplomat and Asia Society chairman is the subject of a new biography published nine years after his death.
Following a brief delay, the U.S. and China seem poised to eventually make a deal. But major fundamental differences between the two are unlikely to be resolved.
A new task force report argues that China is different than it used to be — and the Trump administration's approach to the U.S.-China relationship is flawed.