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John L. Thornton China Center Bulletin
June 24, 2015
Obama Thinking China Flag

Changing China policy: Are we in search of enemies?

Jeffrey A. Bader

In the inaugural Brookings China Strategy Paper, Jeffrey Bader evaluates the recent rhetoric toward China and argues that the United States and China should reconcile their differences in a way that promotes continued economic dynamism and lowers tensions in the region.

SED 2014

What’s at stake at the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue?

Cheng Li, Richard C. Bush III, David Dollar and Daniel B. Wright

Four Brookings China Center experts outline key issues in advance of this week’s U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED). The authors explain how the U.S. can use this opportunity to rethink its relationship with China.

RESEARCH & COMMENTARY

UPCOMING EVENTS

Xi Jinping and Barack Obama

The China challenge: Shaping the choices of a rising power

June 25, 2015 | 4:00 PM EDT

The John L. Thornton China Center will host Thomas J. Christensen for a discussion on the challenges in U.S. policy toward China.

PAST EVENTS

Kenneth Lieberthal, Cheng Li, and David Dollar at the National Committee on US-China Relations

S&ED: Perspectives of Brookings' China Experts

June 17, 2015

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations hosted Brookings Senior Fellows David Dollar, Cheng Li, and Kenneth Lieberthal to discuss this week's Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED).

Su Tong, Feng Tang, Zhao Lihong, Cheng Li

Contemporary Chinese literature: Voices of 3 generations

May 29, 2015

The John L. Thornton China Center hosted three accomplished contemporary Chinese writers for a discussion on the generational differences of writing in—and about—a rapidly changing China.

IN THE NEWS

How China plans to run AIIB: Leaner, with veto

June 8, 2015, Wall Street Journal

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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