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 […]
International Relations
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.
Björn Jerdén, former Fairbank Center pre-doctoral fellow and currently Head of the Asia Program at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, asks what Beijing needs to do to be considered a global leader.
Professor Alastair Iain Johnston explains three paradoxes at the center of the new Trump administration’s approach to China and Taiwan, as part of the Fairbank Center’s new blog series on Trump and Asia.
Jinah Kim, Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of History of Art and Architecture, examines how an exhibition on Buddhist art at Beijing’s Palace Museum could establish the foundation for greater dialogue and understanding between India and China.
Robert S. Ross, Fairbank Center Associate and Professor of Political Science at Boston College, explains the strengths — and challenges — facing President-elect Trump’s new Ambassadorial appointment, Terry Branstad.
Robert S. Ross, Professor of Political Science at Boston University and Fairbank Center Associate, examines the political, economic and foreign policy challenges facing contemporary China and the leadership’s policy responses.