These seminars are invitation only and discussion is conducted under the Chatham House Rule.
From unilateral failure to multilateral success? The evolution of American chip controls on China
Speaker Dr. Douglas Fuller (Copenhagen Business School)
Date 3 December 2024
Hard then, harder now: why technology export controls against China are unlikely to succeedSpeaker Jennifer Lind and Michael Mastanduno (Dartmouth College)
Date 29 October 2024
China's evolving approach to economic security
Speaker Yeling Tan (Oxford University)
Date 8 October 2024
The Politics and Poetics of AI in the Age of Geopolitical Confrontation
Speaker Bingchun Meng (LSE Department of Media and Communications)
Date 12 March 2024
China Policy: The Limits of Transatlantic Convergence
Speaker Mathieu Duchâtel (Institut Montaigne)
Date 13 February 2024
The Future of US-China Competition: Risks without Rewards?
Speaker Ashley Tellis (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Date 16 January 2024
The New China PlaybookSpeaker Keyu Jin (LSE Department of Economics)
Date 21 November 2023
The Bipolar Illusion: Why China Hawks are WrongSpeaker William Wohlforth (Dartmouth University)
Date 7 November 2023
US and China: Reviving Cooperation on Climate ChangeSpeaker Lord Nicholas Stern (LSE Department of Economics)Date 3 October 2023
US-China Relations: What Went Wrong and What Could Go Right Speaker Yasheng Huang (MIT Sloan School of Management)Date 28 March 2023
Towards Greater Transatlantic Coordination on ChinaSpeaker Agatha Kratz (Rhodium Group)Date 7 March 2023
Brave New World: Recalibrating risk and its implications for China-Africa relationsSpeaker Chris Alden (LSE Department of International Relations)Date 28 February 2023
Overreach: How China Derailed its Peaceful Rise Speaker Susan Shirk (University of California, San Diego)Date 17 January 2023
China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Speaker Taylor Fravel (MIT)
Date 22 November 2022
A World Safe for Autocracy? China and the Future of the International Order
Speaker: Jessica Chen Weiss (Cornell University)
Date 8 November 2022
Has American Engagement with China Failed?
Speaker Yuhua Wang (Harvard University)
Date 11 October 2022
History and revisionism: when historical analogy works in US-China relations and when it doesn't
Speaker Rana Mitter (Oxford University)
Date 28 September 2022
How much does openness matter to Chinese technological success?
Speaker Torben Iversen (Harvard University)
Date 18 May 2022
Getting China Wrong
Speaker Aaron Friedberg (Princeton University)
Date 9 March 2022
A Clash of Two Gilded Ages
Speaker Yuen Yuen Ang (University of Michigan)
Date 16 February 2022
The uses and abuses of human rights in America's China policy
Speaker Rosemary Foot (Oxford University)
Date 19 January 2022
China-US competition in the digital age
Speaker Yan Xuetong (Tsinghua University)
Date 10 November 2021
Are the US and China headed for Cold War?
Speaker Tom Christensen (Columbia University)
Date 13 October 2021
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