📈 What happens when market forces collide with party control in China?
#PIPFellows Wendy Leutert (Indiana University) and Nicholas Borst (Seafarer Capital Partners) discuss Borst’s new book "The Bird and the Cage: China’s Economic Contradictions."
▶️ Watch: https://bit.ly/4k0xR9x
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An event posted for Monday, September 15, on medical resource mobilization in Asia during Covid-19
Upcoming event with two @ncuscr.bsky.social #PIPFellows, Wei-Ting Yen and Qin Gao, at @columbiauniversity.bsky.social.
Register: www.nysean.org/events/lever...
🌏 Why are some countries deepening security ties with both the U.S. and China?
#PIPFellows @sheenagreitens.bsky.social, @ibkardon.bsky.social, & Philip Saunders discuss “security hybridization” and what it means for the U.S.-China relationship.
Watch: bit.ly/41LjAG5
@ncuscr.bsky.social is delighted to announce the twenty fellows who make up the ninth cohort of our Public Intellectuals Program.
Learn more about the newest #PIPFellows:
www.ncuscr.org/twenty-leadi...
📈 How is China leveraging its economic power as a tool of global influence?
#PIPFellows Evan Medeiros (Georgetown University), Andrew Polk (Trivium China), and Ka Zeng (@umassamherst.bsky.social) examine China’s use of economic coercion, and what it means for the U.S. and the world.
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Two PIP 8 Fellows listen to a talk
Two PIP 8 Fellows listen to a talk
A PIP 8 Fellow moderates a panel at the Korea Society
Three PIP 8 Fellows participate in a discussion
Last week, our Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) fellows gathered in New York City for the final eighth cohort workshop. #PIPFellows discussed U.S.-China relations in conversation with journalists, institutional leaders, public servants, and China specialists from across the region.
Thank you to NCUSCR Director and #PIPFellow @jessicacweiss.bsky.social (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social), and #PIPFellows Alison Friedman (Carolina Performing Arts) and Andrew Polk (Trivium China) for their expert insights on U.S.-China relations in a period of uncertainty and transformation
Congratulations to @ncuscr.bsky.social Director @jessicacweiss.bsky.social on the publication of a new report featuring keen insights into U.S.-China relations by our #PIPFellows and colleagues 👏🏻
Our #PIPFellows are at the forefront of the most important conversations in the U.S.-China world👏🏻
Congrats to our fellow Kin Cheung on the release of this edited volume:
www.asianstudies.org/store/teachi...
Read the latest by our #PIPFellows @ibkardon.bsky.social and @sheenagreitens.bsky.social on the evolving U.S.-China-Vietnam triangle:
#Chinastarterpack #PIPFellows: The Next Gen of China Specialists at bsky.app/start/did:pl... by @ncuscr.bsky.social, 36 people
The most essential #China starter pack is our #PIPFellows: the next generation of American specialists on China in diverse fields, from U.S.-China subnational relations to technology in Sinophone theatre.
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