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AEI and the Project 2049 Institute will cohost a conference examining US policy toward China, particularly American engagement of Chinese civil society.
Since there is no demand for dangerous medicine, international action has a far greater chance of success than the war against narcotics.
Chinese vice president Xi Jinping is back in China, his U.S. visit having gone off without a hitch. Both sides are claiming that the trip was a smashing success and are asserting that the Sino-American relationship is strong and mature.
The removal of a top Communist party official doesn’t tell us much.
The Obama administration is welcoming China's presumptive next leader, Xi Jinping. But how can it make good policy when the strategy is a mess?
While the US counter-culture of the 1960s may bear little resemblance to anything in Chinese society today, the 'average Chinese citizen' would likely be surprised to learn that he cares not about human dignity. Indeed, fundamentally, Ai Weiwei is silenced precisely because of his quest to ensure that Chinese citizens can live lives of dignity.
Leading experts on China will discuss China's military modernization and economic development over the past two decades to mark Tiananmen's twentieth anniversary.
A new systemic idea about the social order would have to emerge to really disprove Fukuyama.







