Research and analysis on China’s foreign policy and role in the world.
Even though Beijing is competing, it doesn’t want to define bilateral relations in competitive terms.
China’s counterterrorism efforts in Southeast Asia could change under the Global Security Initiative.
Transactional relationships are stable but can be shallow.
The Russian president is an unpredictable leader, but he’s also Beijing’s best bet for a stable Moscow.
All of China’s hard infrastructure in Southeast Asia hasn’t translated into an increase in soft power.
The China in the World podcast, hosted by Paul Haenle, features discussions with leading scholars and former policymakers on China’s foreign policy, evolving global role, and relations with the world.
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Pettis, an expert on China’s economy, is professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets.
Paul Haenle holds the Maurice R. Greenberg Director’s Chair at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and is a visiting senior research fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. He served as the White House China director on the National Security Council staffs of former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Tong Zhao is a senior fellow in Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program.
Chong Ja Ian is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Evan A. Laksmana is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Xue Gong is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.
Ngeow Chow Bing is a nonresident scholar at Carnegie China.