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That Was Fast: Blowups With China and Russia in Biden’s First 60 Days

Created by David Sanger on March 20, 2021

Today’s bitter superpower competition is not about military might, but about technology, cyberconflict and influence operations.

Tags: China policy • power

An About-face on China Policy by Biden’s Team

Created by David Sanger and Michael Crowley on March 18, 2021

United States is shifting towards a more competitive posture, mostly on technology, with China.

Tags: Technology • US-China relations

China’s society is going cashless. Now its central bank is pushing back

Created by Grady Mcgregor on January 26, 2021

What to do with cashless economics?

Tags: cashless society • monetary policy

As China Anxiety Rises in U.S., Fears of New Red Scare Emerge

Created by Peter Waldman on December 31, 2020

A stigma that has beset waves of American immigrants in the past two centuries, including Japanese Americans interned during World War II, is now helping propel an aggressive U.S. crackdown on suspected Chinese industrial spies.

Tags: influence • PRC • The China Initiative

Scientists in the crosshairs: How to avoid getting snared in the U.S. crackdown on ‘China Ties’

Created by SupChina on October 30, 2020

How to avoid being wrongly prosecuted for non-disclosure and other administrative wrongdoings.

Tags: espionage • scientists • The China Initiative

Webinar Series on The Human and Scientific Costs of “China Initiative”

Created by Steven Chu, Margaret Lewis, John Yang, Mike German  on October 11, 2020

Most technological advancement in the last decades in the US were developed by Chinese – Steven Chu,  Nobel Laureate

Tags: China Initiative • national security • prejudice

PROSECUTING CHINESE “SPIES”

Created by The Committee of 100 on May 31, 2017

An empirical analysis of the Economi Espionage Act with regard to Asian Americans.

Tags: espionage • The China Initiative • US Law

2020 Teachers Workshop – Technology and Humanity (Closing)

Created by Clayton Dube on August 1, 2020

Technology – smart phones – is now giving the average Chinese,  rural or urban, the ability for self-expression.  

Tags: Culture • social media • Technology

Technology and Humanity – US and China

Created by Francis Lee on July 31, 2020

Emphasize on STEM education and government support of technology develop  is key to China’s technology advancements.

Tags: technology development

The Rise of China in Technology Development

Created by Francis Lee on July 28, 2019

Base on the % of STEM college graduates, U.S. is losing the technology race.

Tags: Technology

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