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Lessons from the Bamboo Ceiling – Association for Psychological Science – June 28, 2021

In this publication, Ludmila Nunes, a Staff Member of APS (Association for Psychological Science), highlights the recent Anti-Asian Hate Crimes and the Bamboo Ceiling faced by Asian Americans. It quotes the work of Jackson Lu, (Mitsui Career Development Assistant Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School… Read More »Lessons from the Bamboo Ceiling – Association for Psychological Science – June 28, 2021

Outcompeting China to “Win the Future” – A speech by Ambassador Freeman.

The following are excerpts from a speech given by Ambassador Chas W. Freeman, Jr. at the Metropolitan Club of Washington, DC on May 5, 2022. Ambassador Freeman (傅立民, born March 2, 1943) is currently a visiting scholar at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. He has a… Read More »Outcompeting China to “Win the Future” – A speech by Ambassador Freeman.

Bloomberg Column | Wang Huiyao: Globalization is not dead, just not Americanized

Huiyao (Henry) Wang 王辉耀; born July 2, 1958 is the founder and president of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), a think tank in China. Wang plays multiple policy advisory roles in China, as a counselor for the State Council appointed by Premier Li Keqiang in 2015, and honorable vice chairman of China Association for International Economic Cooperation (CAIEC) under the Ministry… Read More »Bloomberg Column | Wang Huiyao: Globalization is not dead, just not Americanized

The Eagle, Panda and the Others

The US and China are destined for war Graham Allison postulates this to us all. Could we escape the Thucydides Trap? Working towards peace step by step! Will doomsday descend upon mankind? Vaporizing flesh after flashing us blind! Mahbubani wrote several books, The 21st century belongs to Asian folks. Every… Read More »The Eagle, Panda and the Others

Ken Lieberthal on Washington’s Major China Challenges

Professor Kenneth Lieberthal is one of America’s leading authorities on China’s political system. He served President Clinton as a special assistant for national security affairs and senior director for Asia on the U.S. National Security Council. Among his many accomplishments, Ken Lieberthal has served from 2009 to 2012 as the… Read More »Ken Lieberthal on Washington’s Major China Challenges

China and the World Forum | Modernity on the Silk Road: The US, China and the New Cold War

    As China resumes its historically prominent role in international affairs, American elite fears of decline and loss of global dominance have fostered a New Cold War. This forum explored China’s modern development and examined the current U.S.-China relationship in that context. This dialogue is held in partnership with… Read More »China and the World Forum | Modernity on the Silk Road: The US, China and the New Cold War

How Social Media Divides Us

This short video produced by the Psych of Tech Institute explains How Social Media Divides Us. Before social media, members in our communities encountered each other in real life. It was possible to build friendship through personal interactions and mutual respect despite social or political differences. These relationships created “social… Read More »How Social Media Divides Us

Vying for Talent, a podcast about the role human talent plays in the U.S.-China competition

The Brookings Institution has recently introduced  Vying for Talent, a podcast about why competition for human talent will be increasingly more important in the conflict between the United States and China. In this first episode entitled “Can semiconductor manufacturing return to the US?”, co-hosts Ryan Hass of the Brookings Institution and Jude… Read More »Vying for Talent, a podcast about the role human talent plays in the U.S.-China competition

How Discrimination Increases Chinese Overseas Students’ Support for Authoritarian Rule

This interesting and significant PAPER was published by the University of California San Diego’s 21ST CENTURY CHINA CENTER. We in the United States are proud of our liberal democratic system based on individual freedom. Many of us wish the rest of the world would see the benefits and advantages of such… Read More »How Discrimination Increases Chinese Overseas Students’ Support for Authoritarian Rule