China in the World
A podcast by Carnegie China
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205 Episodes
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Graham Allison on Avoiding the Thucydides Trap
Published: 12/20/2018 -
China’s Shift to a More Assertive Foreign Policy
Published: 12/7/2018 -
Devising A New Formula for Global Leadership
Published: 11/30/2018 -
Sources of Competition in U.S.-China Relations
Published: 11/21/2018 -
Managing a Fragile Transition in U.S.-China Relations
Published: 11/16/2018 -
U.S.-China Relations Following the Midterms and Ahead of the G20
Published: 11/9/2018 -
U.S.-China-Russia Cooperation in Mitigating Nuclear Threats
Published: 10/31/2018 -
Is the U.S. Driving China and Russia Together?
Published: 10/25/2018 -
A Perfect Storm in U.S.-China Relations?
Published: 10/19/2018 -
How Can China Address Global Concerns over its Trade and Economic Policies
Published: 10/12/2018 -
The U.S. and China as Peer Competitors in the Indo-Pacific
Published: 9/28/2018 -
Paul Haenle and Kaiser Kuo on DPRK Diplomacy and U.S.-China Relations
Published: 9/13/2018 -
China and the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review
Published: 9/3/2018 -
Technology and Innovation in an Era of U.S.-China Strategic Competition
Published: 8/9/2018 -
U.S.-China Tensions over Trade and Technology
Published: 7/19/2018 -
Paul Triolo on Made in China 2025
Published: 6/28/2018 -
Ambassador Chris Hill on the Trump-Kim Summit
Published: 6/10/2018 -
Ambassador William J. Burns on a World in Transition
Published: 6/6/2018 -
Resetting China-India Relations in Wuhan
Published: 5/23/2018 -
What Comes Next: The Panmunjom Summit
Published: 5/3/2018
The Carnegie Endowment's China in the World podcast is a series of conversations between Director Paul Haenle and Chinese and international experts on China’s foreign policy, China’s international role, and China’s relations with the world.