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The Wilson China Fellowship Conference 2022

Date

Feb. 14 – 16, 2022
9:00am – 4:30pm ET

Overview

Agenda

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Schedule

Monday, February 14th, 2022
09:00am - 10:00am ET: The State of U.S.-China Relations and the Study of China
10:30am - 12:00pm ET: The U.S.-China Trade War, Multinationals, and China’s Economy
01:30pm - 03:00pm ET: The Decline of Engagement and the Impacts of U.S.-China Competition
03:30pm - 05:00pm ET: The Party's Interests, History, and Xi Jinping

Monday, February 14th, 2022
Please note: The conference did not meet on Tuesday, February 15th.

Wednesday, February 16th, 2022
10:00am - 11:30am ET: China and Its Relations with Developing Countries and the Global South
01:00pm - 02:30pm ET: Southeast Asia and China: A Complex Interaction
03:00pm - 04:30pm ET: China’s Influence Overseas: Democracy, Norms, and Overseas Chinese Communities

This event was recorded. Recordings can be viewed above.

Description:

As we have seen over the past few decades, few foreign policy issues have changed the global landscape in as many significant and far-reaching ways as the rise of China. Questions surrounding how to understand China, how its government views the world, its impact on the Indo-Pacific and global order, and the role of the United States going forward have dominated discussions in Washington and around the world.

In pursuit of providing clarity on these question and more the 2021-22 class of Wilson China Fellows have undertaken groundbreaking policy research across a range of vital issues relating to the rise of China and the future of U.S.-China relations. With the generous support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Wilson China Fellowship supports this class of rising, policy-oriented academics with specialization in political, social, economic, security, or historical issues related to China.

Please join us on February 14th and 16th for the 2nd annual Wilson China Conference, as our fellows present their research and debate the important policy questions facing the United States and China.

 

Panelists

Michael Beckley

Michael Beckley

Wilson China Fellow;
Associate Professor of Political Science, Tufts University and Jeane Kirkpatrick Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Ling Chen

Ling Chen

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University.
Aynne Kokas

Aynne Kokas

Wilson China Fellow;
Associate Professor of Media Studies, University of Virginia and Senior Faculty Fellow, Miller Center for Public Affairs.
Jack Zhang

Jack Zhang

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kansas and Director of the Kansas University Trade War Lab
David Bulman

David Bulman

Wilson China Fellow;
Jill McGovern and Steven Muller Assistant Professor of China Studies and International Affairs and U.S. Director of the Pacific Community Initiative, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
Dimitar Gueorguiev

Dimitar Gueorguiev

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
David McCourt

David McCourt

Wilson China Fellow;
Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California-Davis
Deborah Seligsohn

Deborah Seligsohn

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Villanova University.
Emily Matson

Emily Matson

Wilson China Fellow;
Adjunct Professor, College of William and Mary
Macabe Keliher

Macabe Keliher

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Clements Department of History, Southern Methodist University.
Kacie Miura

Kacie Miura

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of San Diego.
Joseph Torigian

Joseph Torigian

Global Fellow; Former China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, School of International Service, American University
Meir Alkon

Meir Alkon

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor at Fordham University
Kristen Hopewell

Kristen Hopewell

Wilson China Fellow;
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia
Austin Strange

Austin Strange

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Hong Kong.
Emily Wilcox

Emily Wilcox

Wilson China Fellow;
Associate Professor of Chinese Studies, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, William & Mary.
Darcie DeAngelo

Darcie DeAngelo

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma.
Juliet Lu

Juliet Lu

Wilson China Fellow;
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Atkinson Center for Sustainability, Cornell University
Tyler Harlan

Tyler Harlan

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Department of Urban and Environmental Studies, Loyola Marymount University.
Renard Sexton

Renard Sexton

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Emory University.
Pon Souvannaseng

Pon Souvannaseng

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Global Studies Department, Bentley University
Diana Fu

Diana Fu

Wilson China Fellow;
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, Non-Resident Fellow at Brookings Institution, and a Public Intellectual Fellow at the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
Tobias Smith

Tobias Smith

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Administration of Justice, Ohlone College
Austin Wang

Austin Wang

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Audrye Wong

Audrye Wong

Wilson China Fellow;
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Relations, University of Southern California. Former Grand Strategy, Security, and Statecraft Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Security Studies Program and the Harvard Kennedy School.

Hosted By

Indo-Pacific Program

The Indo-Pacific Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on US interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world’s most populous and economically dynamic region.   Read more

Kissinger Institute on China and the United States

The Kissinger Institute works to ensure that China policy serves American long-term interests and is founded in understanding of historical and cultural factors in bilateral relations and in accurate assessment of the aspirations of China’s government and people.  Read more

China Environment Forum

Since 1997, the China Environment Forum's mission has been to forge US-China cooperation on energy, environment, and sustainable development challenges. We play a unique nonpartisan role in creating multi-stakeholder dialogues around these issues.  Read more

History and Public Policy Program

The History and Public Policy Program makes public the primary source record of 20th and 21st century international history from repositories around the world, facilitates scholarship based on those records, and uses these materials to provide context for classroom, public, and policy debates on global affairs.  Read more

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