
Neysun Mahboubi
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Administrative law / Chinese law. Director, Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations. Host the China Studies podcast, @Zhengfawei80, @LawAnGovernance.
Philadelphia, PA
Joined July 2017
It was my great honor to speak with @meredithchenn at some length on how the landscape of U.S.-China relations looks to me now, especially through the prism of academic exchange, as part of the @SCMPNews Open Questions interview series:.
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The leading academic finds grounds for ‘moderate optimism’ after leading a group of American students on a 10-day tour of China.
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RT @Lucie_Qian_Xia: EU-China relations have entered a mid-life crisis. via @scmpnews.
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Although the 25th EU-China summit offered little by way of substance or style, both sides clearly realise the relationship is too big to fail.
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RT @KelseyTuoc: I'm grateful to Jeremy Lewin for appearing on Ross Douthat's podcast to talk about how he sees the future of foreign aid, a….
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While we wait to hear more news out of the U.S.-China talks in Stockholm, I had the distinct honor of being interviewed by the great @trudyrubin on the bilateral relationship for the @FPRI Asia Program yesterday. Here's the recording of our conversation: .
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RT @NPC_Observer: Today, we posted the 2nd major update of one of the most important pieces we've ever published: a profile of the Legislat….
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A profile of the Legislative Affairs Commission under China's national legislature, the National People's Congress.
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RT @PennUSChina: Many thanks to @busbyj2 @yingyi_ma @jwdwerner @mattmingey Abby Coplin & Maggie Jackson from our 3rd cohort of fellows for….
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Anyone (like me) who has called for resuscitating academic exchange ofc has to take arguments like this seriously. And I appreciate @MichaelKovrig's adding that we are "at a critical time when we need more than ever a deeper understanding of the country.".
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From exit bans to arbitrary arrests, vague laws, unsubstantiated charges, grueling prison sentences, and secret executions — the risks keep growing.
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RT @JChengWSJ: @Lingling_Wei “But if the president reaches the conclusion that that negotiation is not going to go anywhere, he's very like….
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RT @Ali_Wyne: I visited Beijing last month as part of the third cohort of @PennUSChina fellows. On Wednesday, 7/30, six amazing fellows in….
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RT @PennUSChina: In late June, our current fellows traveled to Beijing for a week of intensive dialogues with a wide range of Chinese and f….
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Am very much looking forward to moderate this @USCET webinar on Tuesday in conversation with @SusanShirk1, Peter Hessler, & @NCUSCR’s Savannah Billman, reflecting on how study in China impacted their lives and careers
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RT @wstv_lizzi: In my FP piece, I explore why China’s sudden reversal on its banquet dining crackdown came about. .
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An anti-corruption campaign is chilling consumption.
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RT @BenMullin: scoop: donations to NPR and PBS stations have exploded, with donors across the country giving in unprecedented numbers since….
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Donors are turning out to support local stations, but those contributions so far fall well short of the roughly $535 million a year that Congress cut.
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With a 3rd round of U.S.-China trade talks now scheduled for July 27-30 in Stockholm, I'm very much looking forward to discuss the present moment in bilateral relations with my dear friend @trudyrubin in this @FPRI Asia Program webinar next Thursday 7/31:.
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After considerable fluctuation over the past 6 months, the US - China trade relationship appears to be stabilizing for the moment, following negotiations in
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RT @fbermingham: EU-China summit is underway in Beijing. In this thread I will collate interesting points from remarks and readouts throu….
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RT @SwedishPM: Sweden will host continued trade negotiations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China early next week.….
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RT @JChengWSJ: NYT: “Chinese Officers Questioned U.S. Government Employee About His Army Service—The man, a U.S. citizen, is barred from le….
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The man, a U.S. citizen, is barred from leaving China by the Ministry of State Security, the country’s main intelligence and counterintelligence agency.
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