Carter Center China Program graduate assistant Ian Pilcher shares his thoughts on US-China relations, Chinese politics, and shares some Read More
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Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang met with US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew in Beijing on Sunday, discussing economic ties between Read More
China on Friday slammed the remarks of a top US admiral on the South China Sea and urged US officials Read More
Foreign Minister says two nations are now interconnected and interdependent Foreign Minister Wang Yi refuted the notion that China will Read More
On February 24, 2016, The Carter Center’s China Program and Emory University’s Halle Institute for Global Learning hosted Ambassador Wu Read More