Events
The Beijing Consensus: Fact or Fallacy? Watch the Event Here!
June 30, 2011 // 10:00am — 11:30am
This June 30, 2011 event focused on China's economic outlook for the future. Watch the webcast here!
Chinese Foreign Direct Investment: Is It a Threat to the United States, Domestically or Globally?
June 21, 2011 // 10:00am — 12:00pm
Is Chinese FDI in America a good thing? Or does it pose a threat to the United States, and if so, why? Our speakers, both leading experts on the Chinese economy, debated these critical and timely issues. Watch the webcast here!
Roundtable Discussion with Delegation from Central Party School of China
May 12, 2011 // 9:00am — 10:30am
Delegation from the Central Party School of China and Wilson Center experts discussed China's legislative reforms on the local level and the role of Congress in shaping foreign policy in the United States.
Roundtable Discussion on U.S.-China Relations with Delegation from Fudan University
May 10, 2011 // 9:30am — 11:30am
An American Open Door? Maximizing the Benefits of Chinese Direct Investment
May 04, 2011 // 9:30am — 11:00am
This comprehensive report on China's FDI makes clear there are reasons for concern but underscores the case for continuing to encourage most Chinese investments. Watch the event and download the full report here!
Launch of the Asian Development Bank's Flagship Publication, Asian Development Outlook 2011
April 13, 2011 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
What is the economic outlook for one of the world's most dynamic regions? Dr. Changyong Rhee the Asia Development Bank's new Chief Economist spoke on the changing economic center of gravity from the North to the South and the opportunities this shift opens for developing countries in Asia at an April 13, 2011 Event. Watch it here!
Impact of U.S.-China Relations in Asia: Regional Views
September 20, 2010 // 9:00am — 5:30pm
The relationship between the United States and China is considered by many as "one of the most important...in the world." Nowhere today does this statement ring louder than in Asia. What are the implications of Sino-U.S. relations for the economic, political, and security structures of interstate relations in Asia? Read more to find out!
The Long Term Future of U.S.-Chinese Relations: Economic, Political, and Historical Aspects (Day 2)
August 03, 2010 // 9:00am — 4:45pm
Given historical patterns, how likely is it that the rise of China will be peaceful? Will it, as has historically been the case, lead to conflict between the United States and China? Experts at this August 2, 2010 conference discussed historical, military, and economic aspects of U.S.-Chinese relations and what the long-term outlook is for the relationship. Watch the webcast of the entire conference here!
The Long Term Future of U.S.-Chinese Relations: Economic, Political, and Historical Aspects (Day 1)
August 02, 2010 // 1:45pm — 5:30pm
Given historical patterns, how likely is it that the rise of China will be peaceful? Will it, as has historically been the case, lead to conflict between the United States and China? Experts at this August 2, 2010 conference discussed historical, military, and economic aspects of U.S.-Chinese relations and what the long-term outlook is for the relationship. Watch the webcast of the entire conference here!
The U.S. and China: Mutual Public Perceptions, Day 2
July 20, 2010 // 9:00am — 12:00pm
Mutual perceptions between the United States and China are notoriously varied and changeable, and tend to the negative. This is worrisome because general perceptions can and often do have a powerful impact on official policy. The Kissinger Institute hosted a conference that examined this broad topic through several lenses from distinguished guests from both China and the United States. Watch day one of the conference here!