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V38: Navigating Relations

April , 2024

 

CONTENTS

UNPACKING CHINA-U.S. RELATIONS IN 2024
Notable experts at a seminar hosted by the Charigo Center for International Economic Cooperation (CIEC) on Jan. 30 stimulated discussion on a wide range of hot-button topics, including China-U.S. relations, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the wider landscape of the Middle East, the Russia-Ukraine war, developments in Europe and international economic trends.

U.S.-CHINA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AGREEMENT ROOTED IN AGRICULTURE

NAVIGATING U.S.-CHINA MARITIME RELATIONS

CHINA-U.S. RIVALRY THROUGH A TECH LENS

WILL TECHNOLOGY MAKE A SAFER WORLD?

WORKING TOWARD ETHICAL AI GOVERNANCE

“ZEITENWENDE” AND GERMANY’S NEW CHINA POLICY

WAR IN UKRAINE, YEAR III: GEOPOLITICAL EQUATIONS RESOLVED

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  • One of the most significant sources of uncertainty is the current U.S. presidential election. If Trump gets elected, I think the current cause of development will probably change in a negative way, more likely than not.

    JIA QINGGUO

  • I realized that we shouldn't think of China as a monolith. There are different views. And different Chinese see different things, in different perspectives, just as different Americans do.

    JOSEPH NYE

  • Eighty percent of trade between China and the United States does not touch on national security concerns. In fact, that number may be even higher.

    MYRON BRILLIANT

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