U.S.-China Scholarly Recoupling: The Path Forward
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Over the last two years, the Trustee Chair has led an initiative to avoid U.S.-China scholarly decoupling and restore ties amongst scholars, students and institutions. In 2023, CSIS and Peking University co-hosted a pair of conferences with participation from leading experts from both countries that examined the obstacles to scholarly ties and steps that could be taken to overcome these challenges and create a stronger foundation for renewed ties. This event centers around the release of a major report with contributions from over two dozen of the project participants. Trustee Chair Scott Kennedy will moderate a discussion with Scott Rozelle (Stanford University), Deborah Seligsohn (Villanova University), Yu Tiejun (Peking University), Xie Tao (Beijing Foreign Studies University), and Zhang Ran (Peking University).
This event is made possible by generous support from the Henry Luce Foundation.
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- Matthew Barocas
- Program Manager, Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics
- 202.775.3181
- RBarocas@csis.org