By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.
US President Donald Trump's China visit has concluded, a trip that drew global attention and dominated headlines in both China and the United States. During the visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a new vision for bilateral ties: Building a "constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability." What exactly does this new framework mean for the future of China-US relations? And how could this reshape global stability, trade, and geopolitics in the years ahead?
Guests:
Prof. Li Cheng, Founding Dir., Centre on Contemporary China & the World, University of Hong Kong.
Prof. Liang Yan, Kremer Chair Professor of Economics, Willamette University.
Prof. Xie Tao, Dean, School of International Relations & Diplomacy, Beijing Foreign Studies University.
US President Donald Trump's China visit has concluded, a trip that drew global attention and dominated headlines in both China and the United States. During the visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a new vision for bilateral ties: Building a "constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability." What exactly does this new framework mean for the future of China-US relations? And how could this reshape global stability, trade, and geopolitics in the years ahead?
Guests:
Prof. Li Cheng, Founding Dir., Centre on Contemporary China & the World, University of Hong Kong.
Prof. Liang Yan, Kremer Chair Professor of Economics, Willamette University.
Prof. Xie Tao, Dean, School of International Relations & Diplomacy, Beijing Foreign Studies University.