Managing U.S.-China Relations: American and Chinese Perspectives: A Report Launch

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For the past year, experts in the United States and China have been working on parallel reports on US-China relations. Teams of experts have developed analyses and policy recommendations on several critical areas that shape the relationship: military relations, the Asia-Pacific region, economic relations, global governance, and domestic politics. This event will feature the release of the US side’s report, entitled Joint US-China Think Tank Project on the Future of US-China Relations: An American Perspective. Contributors to both sides’ reports will discuss and compare their respective findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

1:00-1:10 Introductory Remarks
John Hamre, Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)


1:10-2:10 Panel #1: Military and Regional Affairs
Moderator: Michael J. Green, CSIS
Panelists:

David M. Finkelstein, CNA
Bonnie S. Glaser, CSIS
Zhang Tuosheng, China Foundation for International & Strategic Studies
Zhu Feng, Nanjing University

2:10-3:15 Panel #2: Economics, Global Governance & Domestic Politics
Moderator: Christopher K. Johnson, CSIS
Panelists:

Scott Kennedy, CSIS
Paul Gewirtz, Yale University
Evan Medeiros, Eurasia Group
He Fan, Peking University HSBC Business School
Li Yan, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Diao Daming, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of American Studies

3:15-3:30 Concluding Remarks
Wang Jisi, Institute of International and Strategic Studies
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5048 we want to convert all unhealthy energy sources to healthy energy sources we want to convert all predatory elements to functional supply chain Corrections we want free healthcare and Industry to be supported for all to have equality in our ability to vacation migrate and find fundamental goods educational services we also went them to unify the transition so we don't lose all of our progress when we try to transfer our positions

keelyjohnson
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Bonnie Glaser was so arrogant. How dare you think that everything in U.S. papers is so good and all the thing in Chinese paper is unrealistic and "Interesting". SHAME ON YOU. PUT AWAY YOUR BIAS

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Some economists have projected that both the U.S. and parts of Europe could slip into a recession for a portion of 2023. A global recession, defined as a contraction in annual global per capita income, is more rare because China and emerging markets often grow faster than more developed economies. Essentially the world economy is considered to be in recession if economic growth falls behind population growth.

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Can one really expect unbiased dialogues and conclusions in events sponsored by CSIS ?

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12636 we want each area to have all access needs met and their starvation and homelessness resolved everywhere and the entrapping fear factors removed as best as we can for all narratives of our futures everywhere

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How are there comments from 4ys ago in this video comment thread? YT is up to some weird shit

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If people believed the perspectives of this video I think it would have "won" more than 772 likes in 5 full years. August 8 2022.

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14247 exactly didn't they read the no man Left Behind Act?

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There are many misunderstandings in the West about China. The most significant one is that the Chinese government is an authoritarian one and almost no one in the West disputes that. But if you go to the streets in China and do a random survey, most of the Chinese will tell you that China is a democracy. In the West, democracy is about elections. But in China democracy is about if the will of the majority can prevail. For example, the West news media unanimously attacks China's covid 0 policy and focuses exclusively on the problems that this policy has brought out. But this policy still receives the support of the majority of the Chinese public. In fact, without the massive support from the public, it would be impossible for the Chinese government to implement such a policy. The victims of the Covid are disproportionally the poor, the sick, and the old. China has over 260 million old people (people whose ages are over 60), and the society has an obligation to protect them. Almost no one in the West talks about or really knows how a law or a policy comes into being in China. They all assume that Xi personally makes all the decisions and then everyone else just follows. During the formulation of a policy, there are many rounds of discussions and consultations. But they are mostly done in meetings and behind closed doors because it is easier to reach compromises this way. Public debates in the West create a lot of dramas, but they are detrimental to reaching solutions. Once a policy reaches majority support, the minority must obey the majority. This is why you see over 90% of the support in the final voting of the policy. Once a policy is publicly announced, everyone must speak with one voice, the unconditional support of the policy. This is how things are done in China. People do not have to go to the media to get things done. In fact, the media loves drama. They are more interested in sensationism than solutions.

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How can we do away with the you have to have a Visa plan? They often cannot afford the Visa or travel in the first place because of the historic systematic poverty designs we need to focus on getting them everything they need in every area so they don't feel Hunted.

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The release of the US side's report is a timely reminder of the importance of the US-China relationship. The two countries are the world's two largest economies and they have a profound impact on global affairs. The report provides a valuable roadmap for how to manage the challenges of the US-China relationship and ensure that it remains stable and productive in the years to come.

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1:16:21 please let me know when the architecture team is ready for finishing the rest of the designs to start progress they are really begging for work. Thank your helping redesign provisions planning for all and forgiving everyone for our ways of teasing and wanting.

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146 16 that's my point about all over is We've been wasting all our money on tools we don't want to use and people weren't allowed to even be building because they could have been building something nice

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1912 they need access to better options I'm looking at their options like ouch and it was just a different reversed aspect of what was happening in my area and that of others

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I'm puzzled by why China needed to exert it's influence in the area, they had grown strong by economic cooperation. Their people were lifted out of a third world existence. Why destroy that? What threats beyond merely a national pride being expressed, is the purpose of china's flexing it's muscles.

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The following comes straight from CSIS official website. I guess the information must be correct.

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You're not independent. You're Independence is imaginary. You are the most dependent on your own imaginary thoughts rather than the simple solutions. (The kiss formula).

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6:00 why were we as civilians constantly being told by our presidential seats that they couldn't get anything past the Senate?

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