Carnegie China
Carnegie China brings together leading policy experts and practitioners from China and around the world to engage in collaborative dialogue and research. The center works to examine Chinese foreign policy and U.S.-China relations across Asia and beyond.
Carnegie China is part of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s well-established Asia Program, which provides clear and precise analysis to policymakers on the economic, security, and political developments in the Asia-Pacific region. Carnegie China works with Carnegie’s other global centers to host conferences, roundtables, seminars, and closed-door briefings, and to publish timely and incisive analysis on the most pressing global issues, including international economics and trade; energy and climate change; nonproliferation and arms control; and security threats in North Korea, Iran, South Asia, and the Middle East.
China in the World Podcast
09.25.17
Cyber Norms in U.S.-China Relations
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
08.24.17
Breaking Down the U.S. Trade Deficit with China
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
07.25.17
An ‘Alternative Future’ for the Korean Peninsula
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
06.19.17
Are China’s New Naval Capabilities a Game Changer?
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
05.24.17
What Do Trump’s Views on Europe Mean for China?
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
05.16.17
Evaluating Trump’s First 100 Days
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
04.17.17
What Happened at Mar-a-Lago?
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
04.11.17
Trump and Xi’s First Meeting
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
03.29.17
Trump’s First Test in Asia, Part II
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
03.26.17
Trump’s First Test in Asia
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
03.09.17
What Would Closer U.S.-Russia Relations Mean for China?
from Carnegie ChinaChina in the World Podcast
02.11.17