U.S.-China Relations
Overview
test The U.S.-China relationship is arguably the world’s most important bilateral relationship. As the world’s two largest economies and two of the most populated countries in the world, the relationship between the two countries has an outsized effect not only on the United States and China, but on the entire global community. The two nations have never been more deeply intertwined, yet the bilateral relationship is at its lowest point in decades. Addressing issues integral to today’s relationship as well as topics that will be critical in the coming years and decades, the Bush China Foundation seeks to find ways to build a U.S.-China relationship that is functional, mutually beneficial and politically sustainable, notwithstanding the real and significant tensions and challenges in the bilateral relationship.
Experts
Activities
October 2019: Bush China Conference
October 2019: Millennial Masterminds of the U.S.-China Relationship
June 2019: George H. W. Bush Award Ceremony
May 2015: Bush China Conference
October 2011: Bush China Conference
October 2009: Bush China Conference
October 2007: Bush China Conference
News
David Firestein and Da Wei on the Pacific Dialogue
Florence Fang Receives George H. W. Bush Award for Lifetime Achievement in U.S.-China Relations
David Firestein speaks on Stratfor’s Pen and Sword Podcast
Light still shines for improved China-US ties
China Daily, 22 May 2020
美国知名中国问题专家方大为:华盛顿政客在 攀比“对华强硬”
环球时报, 20 May 2020
Trump races to rule the bottom with fool’s fantasies
Global Times, 19 May 2020
US-China decoupling unfeasible: US expert
Global Times, 4 May 2020
To Help Save the US Economy – and Lives – End the China Tariffs Now
The Diplomat, 9 April 2020
US-China Relationship Summit calls for cooperation
People’s Daily, 26 August 2019
Former President Jimmy Carter receives statesmanship award
ABC News, 6 June 2019