🏛️ This week on China & the Hill, we cover a shift in tone toward China in the 2026 National Defense Strategy, new espionage revelations, and Congress’s push on critical minerals and tech security.
🎧📄 Catch the full episode and transcript on Substack: https://t.co/uaq1QDFCgL
🫵 How did you first learn about China? 🇨🇳 Was it through social media? 📱
Mary Gallagher (@NotreDame & @BrookingsInst) joined us at our annual U.S.-China People’s Dialogue to share how social media can serve as an entry point to learning about new places.
Prof. Jerome Alan Cohen (1930-2025) was a towering figure in the study of Chinese law. We return to discuss his life and legacy w/Standing Committee members @NeysunM@MargaretKLewis@MaryGao & @greenlawchina joined by @HualingHKU & Helena Kolena. Watch at https://t.co/GrzaZ58wVp
‼️In the latest US-China news:
🚀 NASA bars Chinese nationals from facilities, space programs
💥 US deploys Typhon missiles in Japan, Beijing objects
🌊Collision in S. China Sea raises shoal tensions
More on the @NCUSCR China & the Hill Substack ➤ https://t.co/T05MpbbIwO
Thanks for the shoutout, Victor! 👏 Check us out on Substack—we post every week with a rundown of the latest news headlines in US-China relations! Now with an expanded mediaverse: podcast, transcripts, and the OG newsletter 🇺🇸🇨🇳📰🎙️
What is Congress and the White House doing about China? No worries the wonderful team @NCUSCR is helping us keep track with this new substack https://t.co/0WBNrlq2bn
Podcast host Lauren Peng is back with another episode of China and The Hill, your essential weekly update on the most important news shaping U.S.-China relations, politics, business, and international affairs.
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ICYMI: the latest update on China-Afghanistan relations is live! June was an interesting month, with the cancellation of the Amu Darya oil project (one of China’s most major investments in Afghanistan) taking center stage.
🔜 Live today at 4:45 PM EST: How the world’s two largest powers are navigating a period of profound uncertainty with Alison Friedman, Andrew Polk, and Jessica Chen Weiss!
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Excited to share @NCUSCR's 2025 #ChinaTownHall happening TONIGHT at 6:30PM ET! Join us to hear from Ryan Hass, Matt Turpin, & Lingling Wei on the state of U.S.-China Relations.
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We are delighted to announce the launch of a major new initiative which draws on the approach of the Penn Project in convening, over the next 2 years, leading next gen scholars & experts on China from throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Announcement here: https://t.co/ffS0MVHMac
Stan Lubman, a towering figure in the study of Chinese law, passed away earlier this week. In an extraordinary career, he taught for many years @BerkeleyLaw. Here’s a full collection of his work curated by the @ColumbiaLaw Center for Chinese Legal Studies: https://t.co/fAolc0q3aG
As the DNC gets underway today, here is an excerpt from my conversation with @NCUSCR posted on Friday (https://t.co/RWltmbyg35) that speaks to how much China is likely to be a live issue in the presidential campaign. Will be curious to see how this ages over the next few months..
As the U.S. election season heats up and just in advance of the DNC next week, I was really pleased to share my thoughts with the @NCUSCR about the implications for U.S.-China relations, informed in part by many conversations in China last month, watch at: https://t.co/XgnFRFDSXs