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The State of Chinese Americans: Data & Discussion
Professor Gao Qin of Columbia University and Interim President Cindy Tsai of Committee of 100 present the results of the "State of Chinese Americans" survey.
Population Decline and the Future of Women’s Rights in China
Leta Hong Fincher looks at what lies ahead for women’s rights in China as the government carries out a pro-natalist, pro-marriage propaganda campaign and a harsh crackdown on feminist activism.
China Center supports "State of Chinese Americans" research
The first and largest project of its kind, the “State of Chinese Americans” survey gathered information from nearly 6,500 participants from across the U.S., compiling data related to demographics, politics, cultural identity, health, economic security, and social engagement.
War or Collapse? Why Today's China Discussion Needs a Reboot
Duncan J. McCampbell suggests how the world, and especially the U.S., can protect its values and vital interests, avoid unnecessary conflict, and continue interacting with what is certain to be a changing, struggling, but ultimately modernizing China.
China's Gen-Z: A Force for Change in the Era of Decoupling?
Diana Fu explored the role of China's youth, particularly Gen-Z and millennials, in advocating for social and political change within China and beyond, and how this may impact ongoing U.S.-China relations.
Case Competition Proposes Ways to Improve U.S.-China Relations
Tensions between the U.S. and China seem to make the news every week, with issues as diverse as TikTok and tariffs to spy balloons and academic espionage. Undergraduates proposed ideas for ways to improve the countries’ relationship in the third annual China Bridge Challenge.
Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise
In his new book, Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise, Christopher Marquis argues that China’s economic success is based on—not in spite of—the continuing influence of Communist leader Mao Zedong.
2022 CHINA Town Hall
Ambassador Jon M. Huntsman, Jr. discussed U.S.-China relations, followed by local speaker Mary Curtin, diplomat-in-residence at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
Growing Up With the Oldest and Most Complex Chinese Strategic Board Game
Two professional Go players introduced the game, touched on their own experiences growing up with Go in China and Canada, and discussed the role of Go both in the past and in modern society.
A Global Business’ Growth Journey During China's Rise: Strategic Considerations Amid U.S.-China Tensions
Sam Hsu, executive vice president of strategic planning at Ecolab, discussed the strategic considerations for building a bright future in business amid the intensifying tension between the U.S. and China.