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  • Podcast – December 03, 2020

    Live Recording Replay: U.S.-China Relations Under Biden: A Look Ahead

    • Paul Haenle, Evan A. Feigenbaum, Xie Tao

    While the recent election of Joe Biden likely signals a raft of domestic political changes, its impact on U.S.-China relations remains unclear. The Trump administration has remolded the relationship, which is now defined by confrontations over economic practices, emerging technologies, and security.

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  • Podcast – November 15, 2020

    Paul Haenle on the Future of U.S.-China Relations

    • Paul Haenle, Laura Lucas Magnuson

    President-elect Joe Biden will enter the White House with challenging domestic and foreign policy agendas. Where does China rank on the Biden administration’s priority list? How is Beijing likely to respond to Biden’s election, and what are the implications for U.S. policy in the Asia-Pacific?

    • Issues & Regions
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  • Podcast – November 02, 2020

    Live Recording Replay: The Korean Peninsula After the U.S. Elections

    • Paul Haenle, Alexander Gabuev, Tong Zhao

    The result of the upcoming U.S. presidential election will directly impact how the United States, China, and Russia approach issues on the Korean Peninsula. How would a second Trump or first Biden administration deal with North Korea?

    • Issues & Regions
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        • Nuclear Weapons
  • Podcast – September 30, 2020

    Pulling U.S.-China Relations Back from the Brink

    • Paul Haenle, Zha Daojiong

    Why has the coronavirus crisis evolved into a contest of systems between the United States and China? Can Washington and Beijing construct more effective official dialogue mechanisms to address bilateral problems? On this episode, Paul Haenle and Zha Daojiong have a wide-ranging discussion on U.S.-China relations.

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  • Podcast – September 09, 2020

    Understanding the Role of Ideology in U.S.-China Relations

    • Paul Haenle, Jie Dalei

    The risk of confrontation or conflict has significantly increased, and domestic politics in China and the United States have exacerbated tensions. What role does ideology play in the ongoing deterioration of the relationship, and how will it impact future bilateral ties?

    • Issues & Regions
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        • Foreign Policy
  • Podcast – June 25, 2020

    China-India, John Bolton, and the U.S. Presidential Election

    • Paul Haenle, Chen Dingding

    Paul Haenle spoke with Chen Dingding to better understand how the China-India border feud and John Bolton’s recently released book are being viewed in China.

    • Issues & Regions
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        • Defense and Security
        • Foreign Policy
  • Podcast – May 18, 2020

    Live Recording Replay: Coronavirus and the Korean Peninsula

    • Paul Haenle, Chung Min Lee, Tong Zhao

    As nations confront the pandemic, rumors of Kim Jong-un’s death and a flurry of North Korean missile tests injected even more uncertainty in the international landscape. How do views in Washington, Seoul, and Beijing differ or align on North Korea?

    • Issues & Regions
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        • Nuclear Weapons
  • Podcast – April 24, 2020

    U.S.-China Relations 2020: Coronavirus and Elections

    • Paul Haenle, Xie Tao

    China is facing growing international scrutiny due to its initial mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak. Countries are increasingly questioning the motives underlying Beijing’s recent international aid efforts, and there is growing concern over developments in the South China Sea, Taiwan Strait, and Hong Kong.

    • Issues & Regions
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        • Foreign Policy
  • Podcast – April 12, 2020

    Missing in Action: U.S.-China Cooperation on Coronavirus

    • Paul Haenle, Evan A. Feigenbaum

    The coronavirus outbreak has highlighted the many issues in the U.S.-China relationship. Why can’t Washington and Beijing better coordinate a response to the pandemic?

    • Issues & Regions
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  • Podcast – February 07, 2020

    The Erosion of the Global Arms Control Regime

    • Tong Zhao, Richard Weitz

    The U.S. withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) and the expiration of the New START treaty in 2021 threaten to derail decades-long efforts to maintain an effective global arms control regime.

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