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The Center on U.S.-China Relations at the @AsiaSociety. Seeking new ways of building mutual understanding between the U.S. and China.

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Center on U.S.-China Relations
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Join us next week (6/11) @AsiaSocietyNY to hear author and academic Joseph Torigian discuss his new biography, The Party's Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping. Presented with @chinabksreview.
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Register now to hear author and academic Joseph Torigian discuss the life of Xi senior, subject of his new biography The Party's Interests Come First: The Life of Xi Zhongxun, Father of Xi Jinping...
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RT @AsiaSocietyNY: Tomorrow, April 8, former @nytimes journalist @Jane_Perlez and @uschinacenter Director Orville Schell record a live epis….
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RT @chinabksreview: Tomorrow @AsiaSocietyNY, @USChinaCenter will host a live episode of the FACE OFF podcast. @JanePerlez and Orville Schel….
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Join Jane Perlez and Orville Schell for a live episode of the FACE OFF: U.S. vs China podcast.
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Sign up for a live episode of the FACE OFF: The U.S. vs China podcast on 4/8 with @JanePerlez and Orville Schell. They will discuss the calibrated maneuvers b/w U.S. and Chinese leaders from Nixon & Mao to Trump & Xi, and what they auger for our future.
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Join Jane Perlez and Orville Schell for a live episode of the FACE OFF: U.S. vs China podcast.
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What role does faith play in resisting authoritarianism? On April 2, @Elaine_Pagels & Lian Xi will draw parallels between the birth of Christianity under Roman occupation & the story of Lin Zhao, a Christian who was executed in China's Cultural Revolution.
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Elaine Pagels and Lian Xi join Orville Schell to discuss the role of religion in politics, from Pontius Pilate to Chairman Mao.
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RT @AsiaSocietyNY: On March 25, @chinabksreview hosts NPR correspondent @EmilyZFeng for the launch of her new book, 'Let Only Red Flowers B….
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NPR correspondent Emily Feng speaks with China Books Review editor Alec Ash about her new book, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom.
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Just released: a memo on U.S. China policy by Task Force on U.S.-China Policy co-chair @SusanShirk1 and Task Force member Rick Waters, with a foreword by Orville Schell. @21CenturyChina .
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A memo on optimizing U.S. policy toward China by Task Force on U.S.-China Policy co-chair Susan Shirk and Task Force member Rick Waters.
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Join us on March 25 to hear Let Only Red Flowers Bloom author @EmilyZFeng talk w/ @alecash about the battle for identity in Xi's China, & the challenges she faced as a reporter to gather them, incl. her expulsion from China. Presented by @chinabksreview.
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NPR correspondent Emily Feng speaks with China Books Review editor Alec Ash about her new book, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom.
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RT @chinabksreview: The scholar of Chinese law Jerome A. Cohen argues that post-Mao legal reform — as aided by Western lawyers including hi….
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The scholar of Chinese law argues that post-Mao legal reform — as aided by Western lawyers including him — may yet prove enduring. Its critics say it enabled a dictatorship.
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RT @chinabksreview: Found in Translation.An award-winning novel set in Japanese-occupied Taiwan explores the relationship between colonizer….
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An award-winning novel set in Japanese-ruled Taiwan explores the relationship between colonizer and subaltern, translator and translated — and how some distances can’t be closed.
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RT @chinabksreview: Books to Better Understand Taiwan.Five recent titles show there is more to the island than just politics, from historic….
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Five recent titles show there is more to the island than just politics, from historical profiles to a cookbook that sets Taiwanese and Chinese cuisine apart.
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RT @chinabksreview: Join our new book club, in partnership with Asia Society, to discuss the short story "Hunter" by Shuang Xuetao, from Gr….
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RT @chinabksreview: What If Hu Yaobang Had Lived?.The former CCP leader’s ousting and death led to the Tiananmen protests, but his life rev….
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RT @AsiaSocietyNY: On February 19, acclaimed legal scholar @jeromeacohen, the founder of the study of Chinese law in the U.S. and professor….
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Since the 1960s, @jeromeacohen has been one of America’s foremost voices on China. On Feb. 19, he will join @USALINYU's Katherine Wilhelm and the Center's @orvilleschell to discuss his forthcoming memoir, Eastward, Westward. Register now:
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The legal scholar and human rights advocate Jerome Cohen discusses his new memoir, Eastward, Westward
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Join us next week to hear @evadou and @danwwang talk about Huawei's story, the TikTok ban, cyber attacks & other aspects of tech rivalry across the Pacific. Register today! .
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House of Huawei Book talk with author Eva Dou and Yale's Paul Tsai China Center Fellow Dan Wang
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RT @chinabksreview: ANNOUNCING THE CHINA BOOKS PRIZE 🏆.A new annual award to celebrate outstanding book-length works on or from China, with….
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A new annual award to celebrate outstanding books on or from China and the Sinophone world, with shortlists and winners to follow in both nonfiction and translated literature.
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RT @AsiaSociety: Announcing the Baifang Schell China Books Prize! From @chinabksreview with @thewirechina and @USChinaCenter, this annual a….
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RT @chinabksreview: Ep. 16: Oriana Skylar Mastro on China’s Challenge to the U.S. An expert on China’s military and security policy looks a….
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An expert on China’s military and security policy looks ahead in 2025 to uncertain U.S.-China relations under Trump, and the risk of a war over Taiwan.
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On January 21 we (and @chinabksreview) are delighted to host @evadou and @danwwang @AsiaSocietyNY to discuss Dou's new book, House of Huawei: The Secret History of China's Most Powerful Company. Register today!
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House of Huawei Book talk with author Eva Dou and Yale's Paul Tsai China Center Fellow Dan Wang
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