How Should the U.S. Approach China? Policy Recommendations for a New Administration

With a new administration in the White House, maintaining what is perhaps the country’s most crucial bilateral relationship remains a critical issue. Members of a high-level Task Force on U.S.-China Policy, organized by Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations and the University of California San Diego’s 21st Century China Center, will discuss their expert recommendations for the Trump administration.

ABOUT THE REPORT:

The Task Force comprises a group of 20 prominent China specialists that include former U.S. government officials, scholars, and think tank researchers, many of whom served under both political parties and every U.S. president since the Nixon administration. The goal has been to reflect on how the U.S.-China relationship has evolved and to draft a set of recommendations for the incoming presidential administration on how the United States can best advance U.S. interests given the current political climate. We hope this report can provide the starting point for a public conversation on these vitally important questions.

The report will be published and available on the Asia Society website February 7, 2017.











When: Wed., Feb. 8, 2017 at 8:30 am - 10:30 am
Where: Asia Society and Museum
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212-288-6400
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With a new administration in the White House, maintaining what is perhaps the country’s most crucial bilateral relationship remains a critical issue. Members of a high-level Task Force on U.S.-China Policy, organized by Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations and the University of California San Diego’s 21st Century China Center, will discuss their expert recommendations for the Trump administration.

ABOUT THE REPORT:

The Task Force comprises a group of 20 prominent China specialists that include former U.S. government officials, scholars, and think tank researchers, many of whom served under both political parties and every U.S. president since the Nixon administration. The goal has been to reflect on how the U.S.-China relationship has evolved and to draft a set of recommendations for the incoming presidential administration on how the United States can best advance U.S. interests given the current political climate. We hope this report can provide the starting point for a public conversation on these vitally important questions.

The report will be published and available on the Asia Society website February 7, 2017.

Buy tickets/get more info now