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John L. Thornton China Center Bulletin
December 9, 2015
Xi Jinping with Tech Companies

A new type of cyber relations?

Cheng Li and Ryan McElveen

Cheng Li and Ryan McElveen argue that U.S.-China cyber cooperation is at a critical turning point.

Xi Jinping at Paris Climate Change Conference

China's 'yes' to new role in climate battle

Qi Ye and Tong Wu

Qi Ye and Wu Tong argue that China has evolved from a passive participant to a proactive builder in battling climate change issues.

RENMINBI INCLUSION IN THE SDR

China's gold star

Ben S. Bernanke

China's fitful economic reforms

Eswar Prasad, The New York Times

MORE ON CHINA AND CLIMATE CHANGE

RESEARCH & COMMENTARY

Investment Renaissance

Wenjie Chen, David Dollar, and Heiwai Tang, IMF: Finance and Development

What China can learn from Latin American drug policy

Vanda Felbab-Brown and Harold Trinkunas

PAST EVENTS

Evan Osnos, Minxing Pei, Dali Yang, Yan Yunxiang, He Huaihong, Cheng Li

The Chinese discourse on moral decay in the PRC

November 6, 2015

The John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings hosted He Huaihong for keynote remarks and discussion of his new book. Following the discussion, a panel of renowned Chinese American experts addressed concerns about China’s perceived moral decay.

IN THE NEWS

Washington-based think tanks going Chinese

November 27, 2015, China Daily

What you should be thankful for in U.S.–China relations

November 25, 2015, The Diplomat, Kenneth Lieberthal

Chinese report on climate change depicts somber scenarios

November 30, 2015, The New York Times, Qi Ye

KMT chief holds talks with U.S. experts in Washington

November 14, 2015, Central News Agency, Richard Bush

Seven years on, deeper U.S. commitment to Asia eludes Obama

November 13, 2015, LA Times, Jeffrey Bader

ABOUT THE JOHN L. THORNTON CHINA CENTER

The John L. Thornton China Center develops timely, independent analysis and policy recommendations to help U.S. and Chinese leaders address key long-term challenges, both in terms of U.S.-China relations and China's internal development.

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