Senior Fellow @SammSacks and Georgia Tech professor @peterswire assess different approaches to regulating U.S. data flows to China and analyze the costs and benefits of each. https://t.co/7gVIgqMGlJ
“De-risking” is a choice of a very ambiguous word. But the word must be interpreted and given meaning, and then actions figured out, writes Director Paul Gewirtz. https://t.co/pAR89TZMAO
Fellow @yangyang_cheng’s essay on the “White Paper” protests and the search for language and identity has won the 2023 Society of Publishers in Asia Award for Excellence in Opinion Writing @sopasia https://t.co/z79tXPhqqA
Senior Fellow @SRoach_econ proposes a new architecture of U.S.-China engagement that is divorced from the blame-game—something far more than a new bureaucracy. https://t.co/UtVAqoD6Ip
Fellow Karman Lucero examines the importance of, and how to structure, student dialogues/engagements at law schools in the U.S. and China. https://t.co/Mwi7Ed0au6
Senior Fellow @DariusLongarino ponders what the closure of Beijing LGBT Center means to China’s LGBTQ movement and civil society organizations. https://t.co/WFCM4MoVds
The lack of communication and suspicion of intentions on each side escalate the downward spiral of U.S.-China relations, comments Senior Fellow @suea_thornton. https://t.co/l7MMkNf3gF
At @USCC_GOV hearing, Fellow @MoritzRudolf advocates a bilateral exchange of jurists to help the U.S. get a clearer sense of China’s legal system, saying real-life implementation of the law diverges from what’s on the books. https://t.co/1eiIZrilKA
Senior Fellow @SRoach_econ proposes 3 measures to restore trust and interdependence between the U.S. and China—before it is too late. https://t.co/GWawamS9BL
Amorphous “national security” concerns have long had foreign and Chinese entities in fear of crossing a line unknowingly, comments Senior Fellow @ChinaLawTransl8 on China’s amended espionage law. https://t.co/r1dDn0AYH3
Two Tsinghua students sued the Ministry of Education seeking to overturn punishments they received for distributing rainbow flags on campus. Ding Yuan and Senior Fellow @DariusLongarino look at what might happen in court. https://t.co/IXME1Lor0U
Fellow @yangyang_cheng explains how diasporic Chinese communities navigate political expression and organize events in solidarity with protesters in China. https://t.co/UVvpaRjz6W
China’s argument that modernization did not have to equal westernization, a counterargument to Biden’s autocracy vs. democracy narrative, would be well received in many developing countries, says Fellow @MoritzRudolf https://t.co/EXGGa4SyTs
A recent court judgment brought the high-profile case of a chained woman in Xuzhou to a close. Senior Fellow @ChinaLawTransl8 comments on its key dimensions—human trafficking, marital rape, and the mental health situation in China. https://t.co/o8jMJpqvy3
The feminist movement in China is sustained in the diaspora, where it has found new vocabulary and connected with liberation struggles elsewhere, speaks Fellow @yangyang_cheng to a transnational crowd. https://t.co/cridRfVt9o
Fellow @WCH_Esq predicts the likely focus of the new NPC Standing Committee’s five-year legislative plan, which is expected to be unveiled in autumn. https://t.co/MXxHlfVBNY
In the U.S., there is a false assumption that the Chinese gov’t can require companies to share their data, says Senior Fellow Jamie Horsley on the data negotiation reality @thewirechina https://t.co/FlnvMludIF
When PRC officials have admitted that differential treatment of LGBTQ people in law exists, e.g., not recognizing same-sex marriage, they will explain that this suits China’s national conditions and traditional culture, remarks @DariusLongarino https://t.co/A16zf3oZtZ
Fellow @yangyang_cheng was selected as an International Strategy Forum Fellow, one of the 117 rising leaders from North America, Africa, Asia, and Europe announced at the inaugural ISF Global Summit. https://t.co/EGSszCyfly