Steven Goldstein, Director of the Fairbank Center’s Taiwan Studies Workshop, reports back from the group’s recent trip to Taiwan and the Mainland.
International Relations
Together with a team from AidData and Heidelberg University, Austin M. Strange has been tracking China’s international aid and state financing, which presents a more complex view of Chinese aid than was previously thought.
Tyler Jost, Ph.D. Candidate in Government at Harvard University and Graduate Student Associate at the Fairbank Center, examines the Trump Administration’s shifting position on U.S.-China relations.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · U.S.-China Relations in the Obama Administration, with Evan Medeiros The 2016 presidential election pushed the U.S-China relationship to the forefront of public debates.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Chinese Investment in Post-Brexit Europe, with Philippe Le Corre Europe’s post-2008 financial crises have provided opportunities for Chinese overseas investment in cash-strapped European
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Taiwan Calling: Why is the Trump-Tsai phone call so important? With Steven Goldstein President-elect Donald Trump broke diplomatic protocol by receiving a call
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Trump Meets Xi: the Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom with John Pomfret This week, President Donald Trump meets Chinese President Xi Jinping
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · How should we assess engagement with China? With Orville Schell The U.S. has maintained a policy of engagement with the People’s Republic of
Andrew S. Erickson, professor at the U.S. Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) and Fairbank Center Associate in Research, outlines China’s evolving maritime security forces.
The U.S. is losing global leadership. China has a vision of leadership but it is unclear whether it can fulfill that vision.