Policy Roundtables
As appropriate, the CSCC hosts roundtables of Penn faculty and invited outside experts to address pressing policy issues that increasingly confront contemporary China or US-China relations.
Past Policy Roundtables
Higher Education and U.S.-China Relations
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The downturn in U.S.-China relations has strained once robust educational and research ties.…
Fireside Chat with Ambassador Gary Locke on US-China Relations and Stopping Anti-Asian Racism
Former Ambassador to China, Former Governor of Washington State, Interim President at Bellevue College Gary Locke has been on the forefront of addressing & combating Anti-Asian Racism as US-China relations…
U.S.-China Climate Cooperation: The Path Forward
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The United States and China jointly account for 40 percent of global greenhouse emissions, so avoiding…
The World Today presents: U.S.-China Relations and the Biden Administration
The Biden administration faces a long list of urgent foreign policy…
2020
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations 2020 “China Town Hall” Webinar
6:00 PM. Penn / Philadelphia Panel:
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The COVID-19 Crisis and Its Implications for U.S. Regulatory Law
Regulatory Responses to COVID-19: The U.S. and the World
The global coronavirus pandemic has created many challenges for legal and regulatory authorities in the United States. One challenge has arisen from the federal structure of the U.S. government, according to which…
Comparing National Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis
Regulatory Responses to COVID-19: The U.S. and the World
The global coronavirus pandemic has prompted a reconfiguration in governmental power in countries around the world. This international panel will bring together administrative law and regulatory experts to discuss…
China and COVID-19: A CSCC Roundtable Discussion
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The World Today: Will COVID-19 Infect the U.S.-China Relationship?
As both the Chinese Communist Party and the U.S. government have bungled their responses to the outbreak and blamed each other for the growing pandemic, what will COVID-19 mean for U.S.-China relations and what…
Roundtable on Taiwan Elections and Implications for Cross-Strait and U.S.-Taiwan Relations
Vincent Wang, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Political Science, Adelphi University; Margaret Lewis, Professor of Law, Seton Hall University; David Rank, Senior Fellow, Yale Jackson Institute of Global Affairs; Jacques deLisle, Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania.
On January 11, the incumbent Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen of the Democratic Progressive Party won the presidential election by a landslide, and the DPP retained its legislative majority. Tsai and the DPP won in a…