Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Jun 10
China and the U.S. share misguided illusions of the other that remain unproductive and even dangerous. Both governments must strive to see each other clearly and cooperate in the face of increasing public hostility.
Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, CICIR
Jun 07
Using the buzzwords “compete, collaborate, confront” to express the U.S. approach to China is inadequate, as they fail to take nuances into account. In fact, the 3C framework has led to the Chinese view that Biden’s approach is...
Deputy Director of Institute of American Studies, CICIR
Professor, Harvard University
Jun 10
A century ago, an influenza pandemic killed more people than died in World War I. Today, the COVID-19 pandemic has killed more Americans than died in all US wars since 1945. A big difference, however, is that science did not have ...
Professor, Harvard University
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
May 27
The three countries need to set aside their negative attitudes toward China. It can be done. Even at the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union and United States cooperated to eradicate smallpox and polio worldwide. The same thi...
Former Deputy Permanent Representative of China’s Mission to the UN Office in Geneva
Associate Professor, National Niigata University in Japan
May 28
The Biden administration is pushing a multilateralism based on shared ideals, alliances and partnerships. For the United States, only homogeneous countries can ensure quality and efficiency. But the differences between Chinese and...
Associate Professor, National Niigata University in Japan
Senior Fellow, National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
May 17
When it comes to participation in international organizations, the objectives of the major powers are not entirely clear. Will there be competition for influence or can China and the United States develop opportunities for coopera...
Senior Fellow, National Institute for the South China Sea Studies
Professor, Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and Director of China Lab
May 17
Economic reporting about China focuses far too much on total GDP and not enough on per capita GDP, which is the more revealing indicator. And this skewed coverage has important implications, because the two indicators paint signif...
Professor, Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and Director of China Lab
Chairman of AmCham China
May 17
2020 was an unprecedented year for the American business community due to twin pressures from a deteriorating US-China bilateral relationship and the very real human and economic challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic. China...
Chairman of AmCham China
Associated Fellow, Institute for Security & Development Policy, Sweden
Jun 07
China and ASEAN countries have maintained contact relating to the Code of Conduct. The main messages delivered are that progress has been made, efforts have been undertaken for the step-by-step resumption of COC negotiations and a...
Associated Fellow, Institute for Security & Development Policy, Sweden
Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
May 28
ASEAN has long been a platform for dialogue and multilateralism in Asia. But it now must refocus on leadership development and proactive cooperation in order to de-escalate tensions and promote stability in the ASEAN region.
Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Assistant Researcher, Maritime Strategy Studies, CICIR
DPhil in Politics candidate and Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford