"Even if you look at this through the lens of strategic competition ... the idea that we are not training a new generation of experts within the US system on our “systemic competitor” should be a cause of huge alarm."
It was my great honor to speak with @meredithchenn at some length on how the landscape of U.S.-China relations looks to me now, especially through the prism of academic exchange, as part of the @SCMPNews Open Questions interview series:
https://t.co/BSty6b0e7q
“They’re going to be talking about the agenda and the process. They’re sort of setting the table for what would be a more formal negotiation,” said Evan Medeiros. “We’re at the beginning of the beginning.” Story by @markmagnier
https://t.co/Qvx11Guw3N via @scmpnews
Trump’s tactics could backfire, uniting BRICS nations against his coercion, even if a BRICS-sponsored currency remains out of reach. Moreover, hefty US tariffs could accelerate currency multipolarity. https://t.co/KaLmPmlnQB via @scmpnews, @khushboo228, Igor Patrick
“Beijing is winning without fighting,” @LowyInstitute found, adding that China’s patience, pressure tactics and successful diplomatic strategy “could be a prelude to war”. Story by @SCMPNews's @markmagnier
https://t.co/uFrjR1APTB
Is peaceful co-existence possible during Trump 2.0? I had the opportunity and honor to get some insights from @EricGomezAsia and @clark_packard@CatoFP in our discussion today.
https://t.co/Ur807Qs94z
“If an entity is conducting disruptive attacks against critical infrastructure, we will come after them. We can sanction them and use that tool, particularly around the world.” https://t.co/Nx5Z1Yq0vz via @markmagnier@scmpnews
“Hi guys, TikTok refugee here. I am so nervous to be on this app but I also find it to be really exciting and thrilling that we are all doing this,” said Nuha, in her first video posted to Xiaohongshu on Sunday. https://t.co/7SH8GN6xQX via @khushboo228@SCMPNews
For @SCMPNews, @ColumbiaJournMA alum @khushboo228 (MA Politics '22) reports that newspapers’ decision not to endorse a presidential candidate has roiled the U.S. media landscape. https://t.co/uZJyHzezKx
I feel honored and privileged to have learned about the research this group is doing. These folks are the future of innovative, strategic thinking on US-China relations.
Thanks to everyone who offered such great feedback to our Penn Project on the Future of US–China fellows all week in DC. We will publish the final products on our website (https://t.co/Q7z6OpgYV7) beginning in late October, and extensively discuss on project webinars & podcasts.
"There’s such a widespread understanding that US-China relations are particularly poor right now. That is part of what is driving this intense interest" in the US election. https://t.co/5jeGtWgo7e via @NCUSCR@NeysunM
Despite differences between the political systems of China and his adopted homeland it is “possible to adapt some ideas to the Brazilian context”, such as more comprehensive state services and stronger neighborhood associations. https://t.co/U0AQf8CGkF via @scmpnews@ipatrickbr
In the grouping of major countries, American diplomats’ pay of $140,000 per year led the way. Story by @bochenhan via @scmpnews. https://t.co/13I0Qkb6P7
“In this current era of heightened anti-Asian hate, Chinese-Americans and the Asian-American community are already looking over their shoulders on a daily basis,” @GovGaryLocke said in a letter released by @Committee100. https://t.co/bCimsypNgO via @scmpnews@markmagnier