The swearing in of Joe Biden as the new US president brought with it the opportunity to change course in US-China relations, which had arguably hit its lowest point in several decades. However, while there have been subtle tone shifts in Biden’s actions and rhetoric toward China, there are few things that differ at all from the approach of the previous administration.
Nearly one year into the new US administration, is there any indication that meaningful, positive change can be achieved in US-China bilateral relations? Are there any avenues for economic and diplomatic cooperation?
Join the South China Morning Post’s 3rd installment of the China Conference: United States to find out.
DEC 7, 2021 -- VIRTUAL MAIN CONFERENCE
DEC 8, 2021 -- VIRTUAL EXPERT HOURS & BREAKOUT SESSIONS
CUSWF sponsored panel: Female Leadership in China-US Relations
How can women in China and the United States increase dialogue and expand exchanges within organizations, universities and companies to increase cooperation and opportunities? Through the promotion of knowledge sharing and networking in different sectors like technology, finance, retail and non-profit organizations, women can be a vital factor for solving the world's most pressing problems including climate change and violence against women and Asian Americans. Hear from female entrepreneurs and thought leaders about taking steps that increase collaboration between women in the two countries.
China Conference: United States will bring together business leaders, policymakers and respected researchers, offering viewers access to crucial, thought-provoking theories on what the future holds for the US-China bilateral relationship, a deep dive into US strategy in the Indo-Pacific region, the future of investment and global trade amid uncertainty within the technology sector and how the superpowers can collaborate in the battle against climate change.
Thank you all who joined us on October 7th for the panel discussion Building a Non-profit Career That Focuses on China featuring CUSWF Executive Director Leslie Wolf-Creutzfeldt. The other panelists include Hannah Price, China Power Project and Sheldon Xie, Clinton Foundation. The discussion will be moderated by Heather Singmaster, Asia Society.
We learned how to build a career in nonprofits with a focus on China from China experts and knowledgeable professionals who have launched successful careers.
Join us for SCMP's China Conference: United States on December 1-2, 2020 with our free offer!
After a phase one trade deal brought a tinge of optimism to the US-China relationship back in January, a confluence of issues and events throughout 2020 have compounded to pull relations between the two superpowers to their lowest levels in decades. While blame-games over responsibility for the global Covid-19 pandemic set the foundation for several months of acrimony, the two countries have been entangled in myriad disputes over global governance, technology exchange, supply chains, immigration policies and human rights.
While the leaders of the world’s two largest economies continue to offer sharply differing visions of the current international order, is it at all possible for meaningful cooperation to be unearthed between them or are relations on course to devolve even further?
China Conference: USA will bring together business leaders, government officials, academics and US-China relations thought leaders to discuss and debate the most pressing issues impacting not only US-China relations, but the world order at large.
Taking place virtually over the course of two days, viewers will have access to the LIVE footage and PLAYBACK videos of the conference.
Panel discussions and keynote interviews offering crucial, thought-provoking theories about:
- What the future holds for a global economy that may be on the verge of decoupling
- The impact of how each country approaches global governance
- The latest impact of an intense race for technological dominance
- How global supply chains will evolve in the coming years
- Ways in which we can prevent another global pandemic
- What the future holds for cultural exchange and immigration policies
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Join us for this two-day virtual conference and its valuable exploration of possible meaningful collaboration between China and the United States in these extraordinary times.
We have limited number of free tickets.
CUSWF partnered with the South China Morning Post's China Conference: USA on December 10, 2019 in New York City to hear business leaders and government officials debate how the global economic, social and technological landscapes will evolve during this time of immense competition and disagreement, and attempt to establish a framework for rebuilding positive dialogue between them.
The South China Morning Post’s 3rd installment of the China Conference: United States returned to New York City from Dec 7 - 8, 2021.
The program this year offered keynote speeches, interviews and panel discussions offering viewers access to crucial, thought-provoking theories on what the future holds for the US-China bilateral relationship, a deep dive into US strategy in the Indo-Pacific region, the future of investment and global trade amid uncertainty within the technology sector and how the superpowers can collaborate in the battle against climate change.
China Conference this year ran as a hybrid event. Senior government officials, business leaders and China watchers will convene to speak on a one-day main conference program in a broadcast studio in the city, reaching out to thousands of virtual attendees from around the world. Virtual-only components such as Expert Hour and Breakout Sessions provided innovative solutions and approaches for businesses looking into tapping the opportunities in the “new normal” of US-China relations.
South China Morning Post’s 3rd installment of the China Conference: United States
DEC 7, 2021 -- VIRTUAL MAIN CONFERENCE
DEC 8, 2021 -- VIRTUAL EXPERT HOURS & BREAKOUT SESSIONS
CUSWF sponsored panel: Female Leadership in China-US Relations
How can women in China and the United States increase dialogue and expand exchanges within organizations, universities and companies to increase cooperation and opportunities? Through the promotion of knowledge sharing and networking in different sectors like technology, finance, retail and non-profit organizations, women can be a vital factor for solving the world's most pressing problems including climate change and violence against women and Asian Americans. Hear from female entrepreneurs and thought leaders about taking steps that increase collaboration between women in the two countries.
China Conference: United States brought together business leaders, policymakers and respected researchers, offering viewers access to crucial, thought-provoking theories on what the future holds for the US-China bilateral relationship, a deep dive into US strategy in the Indo-Pacific region, the future of investment and global trade amid uncertainty within the technology sector and how the superpowers can collaborate in the battle against climate change.
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