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The U.S.-China Relationship on The Global Stage: A European Perspective
2022-09-21
The U.S.-China Relationship on The Global Stage: A European Perspective
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CUSEF Virtual Mandarin Course | Registration is Now Open for Fall 2022!
2022-06-09
Online Classes begin September 16, 2022! CUSEF’s Virtual Mandarin Course is designed for total beginners, with classes led by an experienced professor from Beijing Foreign Studies University.
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China Talk - The Cultural Differences Between China and the U.S.
2022-04-20
Chinese and American cultures are fundamentally different, and these cultural differences have undoubtedly contributed to the fraught bilateral relationship.
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Fifty Years After President Nixon’s Trip: The Meaning and Durability of the One China Policy as a Cornerstone for Sino-American Relations
2022-03-31
This year marks the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon's visit to China; join us as Former Congressman Charles Boustany and Professor Xie Tao will discuss the meaning and durability of the One China Policy as a cornerstone for Sino-American relations.
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Hong Kong Forum on U.S.-China Relations 2022 Optimism Remains for a Brighter Bilateral Relationship
2022-01-21
Despite the ongoing challenges in China and U.S. relations, some optimism remains around recent progress made between the two countries in key areas. During the three-day virtual forum “Beyond Differences, Towards Cooperation” hosted by the China-U.S. Exchange Foundation (CUSEF) and the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), world leaders and political influencers discussed areas of cooperation within China-U.S. relations and noted where and how progress can be made especially in regards to economic recovery, trade, climate change, and fostering cultural exchanges.
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Hong Kong Forum on U.S.-China Relations 2022
2022-01-11
China-U.S. relation is the world’s most interconnected bilateral relationship with the largest areas of cooperation and mutual interests. Both countries are responsible for almost all global issues concerning world peace and development. Sino-U.S. relations are now still at a deadlock, facing unprecedented challenges. For the sake of the two countries and the common interests of the world, China and the U.S. must join hands to put aside their differences and prevent the China-U.S. relations from spiraling out of control.
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