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SUMMARY:Strategic Adjustment and High-Quality Development
DESCRIPTION:Program: \n9:00AM\nWelcoming Remarks\nNong HONG\, Institute for China-America Studies \n9:05AM\nOpening Remarks\nYafang LI\, The Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies\nChristopher HOBBS\, The Carter Center \n9:30AM-11:00AM\nPanel I: Managing U.S.-China Relations: Regional Stability and Strategic\nAdjustment\nModerator: Eric RICHARDSON\, INHR & PAX Sapiens\nPanelists:\nDennis WILDER\, Georgetown University\nQi CHEN\, Tsinghua University\nDoug BANDOW\, CATO Institute\nXiao REN\, Beijing Foreign Studies University\nNick ZELLER\, The Carter Center \n11:00AM-11:15AM\nCoffee Break \n11:15AM-12:30PM\nPanel II: Assessing China’s Economic Trajectory: The 15th Five-Year Plan\,\nStructural Challenges\, and Global Implications\nModerator: Yawei LIU\, The Carter Center\nPanelists:\nGeng XIAO\, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)\nNeil THOMAS\, Asia Society Policy Institute\nDerek SCISSORS\, American Enterprise Institute\nSourabh GUPTA\, Institute for China-America Studies \n12:30-1:30PM\nLunch \nPanel III: Rewiring Economic Engagement: Trade\, Technology\nControls\, and Investment in U.S.-China Relations\nModerator: Sourabh GUPTA\, Institute for China-America\nPanelists:\nSusan AARONSON\, George Washington University\nHao WANG\, Fudan University\nFelicia PULLAM\, APCO\nHuifeng CHANG\, Canadian Solar Inc.\nFred TENG\, America China Public Affairs Institute \n2:45 PM\nClosing Remarks\nYawei LIU\, The Carter Center\nHongxia WEI\, The Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies
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SUMMARY:China Goes Global: Managing U.S.-China Trade and Tech Competition
DESCRIPTION:China Goes Global: Managing US-China Trade and Tech Competition is a half-day event at The Carter Center in Atlanta\, GA. Join us May 1\, 2026 from 2:00PM to 5:00PM. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Parking at The Carter Center is free. \nAll portions of this event will be held in The Cyprus Room at The Carter Center. Follow signs for Executive Offices for the correct entrance. \nEvent schedule: \n2:00pm to 2:15 pm \nOpening Remarks \nChris Hobbs\, Deputy Director\, Peace Strategy and Operations\, The Carter Center \nMaggie Mers\, Founder and CEO of MBM International Logistics \nJames Hoadley\, Associate Director\, Center for International Business Ed and Research\, Georgia Tech \n  \n2:15 pm to 3:00 pm \nRebalancing the relationship via economic opportunities \nKeynote and Fireside Chat \nPin Ni\, Chairman\, Wanxiang America Corporation \nJulian Chang\, President\, Chinese Globalization Association \n  \n3:00 pm to 3:55 pm \nChallenges to productive co-existence \nModerator: Leigh Anne Liu\, Professor & Director\, Institute of International Business\, GSU \nSpeakers: \nKer Gibbs\, Executive in Residence\, University of San Francisco \nPenny Prime\, Founding Director and Board Member\, China Research Center \n  \n4:05 pm to 5:15 pm \nOptions for US and Chinese businesses in times of turbulence and uncertainty \nModerator: Christina Liao\, Vice President\, SKIM \nSpeakers: \nShell Huang\, Global Vice President\, Research to Experimentation\, The Coca-Cola Company \nKen Li\, Principal\, Hyper IDC System Integration\, Asiacom-Americas \nLynne W. Wendt\, Partner\, Wendt & Temple \nPearl Cai\, Founder\, iSpring \nWe look forward to seeing you at The Carter Center!
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SUMMARY:Young Scholars Forum on US-China Relations
DESCRIPTION:Young Scholars Conference 2026\nMay 4-5\, 2026 | UC San Diego \nTheme: Emerging Trends in China’s Society\, Politics and Economy \nThe Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China\, together with the 21st Century China Center and The Carter Center\, is convening an academic conference on “Emerging Trends in China’s Society\, Politics\, and Economy.” This year’s Young Scholars Conference invites submissions that explore emerging trends reshaping contemporary China across society\, politics\, and the economy. We particularly welcome research that captures new local dynamics\, examines the political economy of technology\, or analyzes evolving social/cultural practices that illuminate deeper transformations in Chinese life. \nPossible topics include—but are not limited to—local governance and policy implementation\, industrial and digital innovation\, internet culture and platform economies\, migrant workers\, gender\, green and AI technologies\, and shifts in everyday values and consumption patterns. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Carter Center is calling for papers that explore the impacts of these domestic trends on China’s posture toward the United States and the world. Themes might include the international implications of contradictions within China’s high-tech industries\, changes in internet or popular culture reflecting China’s global position\, or what domestic political economic pressures mean for China’s global outreach and its efforts to usher in a new age of multipolarity. All methodologies are welcome for consideration\, including theoretically oriented papers. \nWe especially encourage papers grounded in fieldwork or other forms of empirical inquiry that reveal how technological change\, social adaptation\, and local experimentation are collectively shaping China’s future in the 21st century. \nThe Fudan-UC Center’s Young Scholars’ Conference convenes each year to bring together young scholars studying China from China and North America. We invite advanced graduate students\, post-doctoral scholars\, and junior faculty to submit applications. Applicants should attach PDFs of their abstract\, brief cover letter\, and CV to the form found on this link. If selected\, each presenter will receive a travel (e.g. airfare and lodging) subsidy of up to $1\,000. \nApplications must be submitted by Jan. 16\, 2026. Selected participants will be informed by no later than Feb. 6\, and completed papers should be sent to the conference organizers by April 20th. \nInternational applicants needing a visa may request review of their submissions earlier so that\, if selected\, they have sufficient time for visa applications and travel preparations. \nEmail any questions to fudanuccenter@ucsd.edu.
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