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U.S.-China Relations at the Chinese Communist Party’s Centennial

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Hearing on "U.S.-China Relations at the Chinese Communist Party’s Centennial" 

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Virtual via Webex

Unable to see this video? Click here.

 

10:30 AM – 10:35 AM: Opening Remarks: Hearing Co-Chairs Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew [Opening Statement] and Commissioner Roy Kamphausen [Opening Statement]
 
10:35 AM – 12:05 PM: Panel I: The State of U.S.-China Relations Heading into 2021

  • Robert Sutter, Professor of Practice of International Affairs, George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs [Testimony]
  • Mary Lovely, Professor of Economics, Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs [Testimony]
  • Zack Cooper, Research Fellow, American Enterprise Institute and Co-Director, Alliance for Securing Democracy [Testimony]

12:05 PM – 1:05 PM: Lunch Break

1:05 PM – 2:35 PM: Panel II: Trends in China’s Politics, Economics, and Security Policy

  • Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs [Testimony]
  • Yuen Yuen Ang, Associate Professor, University of Michigan [Testimony]
  • M. Taylor Fravel, Arthur and Ruth Sloan Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [Testimony]

2:35 PM – 2:45 PM: Break

2:45 PM – 4:15 PM: Panel III: Implications of China’s Policies for U.S. Interests

  • Jacqueline Deal, President and CEO, Long Term Strategy Group [Testimony]
  • Daniel Rosen, Founding Partner, Rhodium Group [Testimony]
  • Peter Jennings, Executive Director, Australian Strategic Policy Institute [Testimony]

4:15 PM – 4:20 PM: Closing Remarks

4:20 PM: Adjourn

 

Transcript
January 28, 2021 Hearing Transcript4.12 MB

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