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Heine Publishes Op-Ed on Honduran Presidential Election

in In the Media

“If Mrs. Castro…really wants to make a clean break with her country’s recent past, she should follow her own counsel and put her country’s interest first. This would mean following a policy known as Active Non-Alignment.”

Tagged: 2021, Active Non-Alignment, China, Global Times, Honduras, Jorge Heine, Latin America, Op-Ed, Presidential Election

Fewsmith Offers Thoughts on CCP’s 6th Plenum During Hoover Institution Panel

in Events News, Videos

Professor Fewsmith joined fellow experts in unpacking the significance of the 6th Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party’s 19th Congress and what lies ahead for Xi Jinping and China.

Tagged: 2021, China, Joseph Fewsmith, Panel, Rethinking Chinese Politics, Xi Jingping

Fewsmith Offers Insights From Latest Book in CLM Interview

in In the Media

From Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping, Professor Fewsmith breaks down the political power structure in China and how power in China cannot be passed from one leader to another institutionally; it is necessary for each leader to build his own support.

Tagged: 2021, China, Interview, Joseph Fewsmith, Rethinking Chinese Politics, Xi Jingping

Heine Argues for Active Non-Alignment in “TI Observer” Article

in Research

“The strengthening of regional bodies, a commitment to multilateralism…and a radical reorientation of foreign policies and of the priorities of foreign ministries are some of the steps any such policy of Active Non-Alignment would entail.”

Tagged: 2021, Active Non-Alignment, China, Jorge Heine, Latin America, United States

Heine Interviewed on “Active Non-Alignment and Latin America”

in In the Media, Videos

Ambassador Heine’s book explores the double challenge confronting Latin America today: the worst crisis in 120 years caused by the pandemic, and the emerging new Cold War between the United States and China with Latin America caught in the middle.

Tagged: 2021, Active Non-Alignment, China, Interview, Jorge Heine, Latin America

Gallagher Appointed to EXIM Advisory Council on China Competition

in Faculty News

As a member of the Council, Professor Gallagher will advise on EXIM’s China and Transformational Exports Program and ensure that the United States continues to strengthen its efforts to keep U.S. exports globally competitive. 

Tagged: 2021, China, ExIm Bank, Finance, Kevin Gallagher, United States

Ye Guest Edits Special Issue of Journal of East Asian Studies

in Research

“As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shift China’s relationship with the world, this special issue contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the modus operandi of Chinese capital going global.”

Tagged: 2021, Belt and Road Initiative, China, East Asian Studies, global economics, Journal, Min Ye

Garčević Joins Panel on Role of Russia and China in Western Balkans

in Events News, Videos

Chinese and Russian approaches to the Western Balkans may appear different at the surface, however, the lasting corrosive effects of their involvement are similar: erosion of weak institutions and legal systems, and a slowing down the progress of the countries from the region towards EU.

Tagged: 2021, China, EU Enlargement, European Union, Panel, Russia, United States, Vesko Garcevic, Western Balkans

Fewsmith Delivers Lecture Outlining Findings of His New Book

in Events News

During a CSA hosted lecture, Professor Fewsmith discussed how people gain positions and consolidate power in Chinese politics and tracks the rise of President Xi Jinping.

Tagged: 2021, Center for the Study of Asia, China, Chinese Foreign Policy, Joseph Fewsmith, Rethinking Chinese Politics, Xi Jingping

Heine Interviewed on Complexities of U.S.-China Relations

in In the Media

Ambassador Heine explores the troubled relationship between the U.S. and China as well as the Chinese real estate bubble, climate diplomacy, big tech companies, Blackrock’s foray into China, and international trade. 

Tagged: 2021, China, Climate Change, diplomacy, Harvard Business School, International Trade, Interview, Jorge Heine, United States, US-China

Heine Comments on China’s Expanding Nuclear Arsenal

in In the Media, Videos

Ambassador Heine offers his thoughts on the global fear over China’s arms escalation as well as the risk it poses to global security. 

Tagged: 2021, China, Interview, Jorge Heine, Nuclear Security, Nuclear Weapons, United States, US-China

Fewsmith Explores Worldview of China’s Leading Party Theorist

in In the Media

Professor Fewsmith joins fellow scholars to discuss Wáng Hùníng and his background and rise to prominence in the Chinese government, as well as his views on American society and government.

Tagged: 2021, China, Joseph Fewsmith, Podcast

Pardee Center Hosts Book Talk on “China’s Civilian Army“

in Centers & Programs, Videos

Author Peter Martin joins a panel of Pardee School Professors to discuss his book, which tells the story of China’s transformation from an isolated and impoverished communist state to a global superpower from the perspective of its diplomats.

Tagged: 2021, Book Talk, China, diplomacy, Jorge Heine, Joseph Fewsmith, Min Ye, Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future

Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on Global Green Energy Finance

in In the Media

“China and other large economies should match their recent pledges against coal finance with commitments to support green energy transformations around the world.”

Tagged: 2021, China, Development Finance, Green Energy, Green Finance, Kevin Gallagher, Op-Ed, South China Morning Post

CSA Hosts Town Hall Exploring Trends in the U.S-China Relationship

in Centers & Programs, Videos

Pardee School Professors Berger, Fewsmith, and Ye came together for a discussion on security, political, and economic trends in the U.S-China relationship as well as what the future holds for the two superpowers.  

Tagged: 2021, Center for the Study of Asia, China, Joseph Fewsmith, Min Ye, thomas berger

Heine Interviewed on Tensions Between China and Taiwan

in In the Media, Videos

In his appearance on CNN Chile, Ambassador Heine argues that while the China-Taiwan issue is a significant international flashpoint in East Asia, it should not be overplayed.

Tagged: 2021, China, CNN, Interview, Jorge Heine, Taiwan

Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on Global Energy Financing

in In the Media

“Without private financial institutions buying into defunding coal energy production, we will not meet our global climate and development goals.”

Tagged: 2021, Aljazeera, China, Climate Finance, GDP Center, Global Development Policy Center, Kevin Gallagher, Op-Ed

Miller Publishes Article on India’s Strategic Alliances

in In the Media

“Through the Quad, India can have more impact in shaping the global order and restraining China. At the same time, the Quad keeps the door open for India for close defense cooperation without resorting to a security alliance.”

Tagged: 2021, Alliance, China, Council on Foreign Relations, Defense, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, United States

Garčević Comments on EU Soft Power in Western Balkans

in In the Media

“The EU’s waning ‘soft power’ will slow down the democratization process in the region and “open space for other countries to walk in.”

Tagged: 2021, Al Jazeera, China, European Union, Russia, Soft Power, Vesko Garcevic, Western Balkans

Gallagher and Ma Offer Insight on U.S. and China Climate Change Promises

in In the Media

“If [the United States and China] could set aside their differences and explore frameworks of substantial cooperation, they could provide a sizable boost to global climate efforts.”

Tagged: 2021, BU Today, China, Climate Change, Environment, Kevin Gallagher, United States

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