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China-U.S. education exchange experiences decline amid tensions
It is saddening to see that relations between the United States and China have deteriorated to the present state. The Trump administration's visa restrictions and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have upended the appetite for prestigious U.S. degrees among Chinese students.
August 11 , 2020 -
Laurence Brahm: ‘Decoupling’ means one planet, two worlds
Twenty years ago, the ritzy five-star hotels of Beijing were hosting conferences every week on globalization, holding out a promise it could bring us all together and that barriers on trade and investment would be coming down. Businessmen, accountants, investment bankers and lawyers crowded during coffee breaks, and we all felt the buzz of something bigger than us that would somehow make the world more integrated and whole.
August 11 , 2020 -
Harvey Dzodin: Trump, Biden and China
By Harvey Dzodin,a senior research fellow at the Center for China and Globalization(CCG).
August 17 , 2020 -
Mabel Lu MIAO: It is vital to engage in dialogue and exchange ideas
The US video communications software Zoom has announced it will stop direct sales in China starting on August 23 and change to an agency cooperation model. Although it promises not to affect corporate users within the next three years, these changes will still affect international conference arrangements that rely on network connections. How does this change affect international institutions in China?
August 25 , 2020 -
Mario Cavolo: Where in HK does the US see oppression?
While the US administration continues to play out its McCarthyist agenda, it has no evidence to back its claim of malfeasance in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region since the implementation of the national security law.
August 31 , 2020