Interview With Professor Michael Szonyi | How China Is Struggling to Handle the Urban-Rural Divide Professor Michael Szonyi (Harvard) reflects on the transformation of rural China, the resilience of village […]
Critical Issues
Critical Issues Interview | Why Chinese Women are Resisting Xi’s Call to Reproduce – Professor Susan Greenhalgh In this interview for the Critical Issues Confronting China Series, Professor Susan Greenhalgh,
The Policymakers Series — Dr. Ely Ratner with Mark Wu: U.S.-China Competition in the Indo-Pacific Ely Ratner, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, joins our Policymakers series
An Oxbow in the River of Time? “River Elegy” and China’s Quest for Modern Greatness by Andrew S. Erickson, Visiting Scholar at the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies; Professor of Strategy, China Maritime
Critical Issues Interview | Christianity in China Today – Professor Xi Lian In this Critical Issues Confronting China interview, Professor Xi Lian (Duke Divinity School) and a Visiting Scholar at
Interview With Oriana Skylar Mastro | Upstart Strategy: How China Competes Differently With the U.S.
Interview With Oriana Skylar Mastro | Upstart Strategy: How China Competes Differently With the U.S. In this interview, Dr. Oriana Skylar Mastro (Stanford), author of Upstart: How China Became a
China and the World Program 20th Annual Conference | Panel 4: What Chinese Leaders Are Learning from Recent Wars What might China’s leaders and military be drawing from the wars
China and the World Program 20th Annual Conference | Panel 3: Prospects for the Belt and Road Initiative Is the Belt and Road Initiative in retreat or simply remaking itself?
China and the World Program 20th Annual Conference | Panel 2: Foreign Policy Implications of the PRC’s Economic Slowdown Does China’s slowdown signal crisis or a deliberate rebalancing? Would either
China and the World Program 20th Annual Conference | Panel 1: Measuring China’s “Influence” in International Affairs How can we tell when China is genuinely shaping outcomes abroad and when










