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From ‘Respect’ to ‘Sick and Twisted’:How Coronavirus Hit U.S.-China Ties

Created by New York Times on July 14, 2020

A sharp escalation of tensions over the handling of the pandemic has raised the specter of a new Cold War.

Tags: COVID-19 • economics • politics

The Death of Engagement

Created by Orville Schell on June 7, 2020

The policy of “engagement” has defined U.S.-China relations for almost a half century. It didn’t have to end this way.

Tags: Chinese Government • Deng Xiaoping • economics

Introduction to the 2020 Teachers Workshop on modern China

Created by Clayton Dube on July 31, 2020

US-China decoupling is not possible!

Tags: economics • intellectual property • Trade

Taking a Stand: China’s Economic Future – Sample Lesson Plan

Created by Ken Klieman on July 27, 2016

How will China’s developing communist economic structure impact the world’s future?

Tags: economics • government

China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response

Created by Brown University SPICE Program on February 1, 2016

This curriculum explores the history of U.S.-China relations and prepares students to advocate different options for U.S. policy towards China in a simulation set in the U.S. Senate.

Tags: Chinese culture • economics • lesson plan material • military • politics

Globalization and the Politics of Market Reform in China

Created by Dr. Rosalyn Hsueh on August 5, 2013

An introduction to the fundamentals of China’s remarkable economic development in the last 35 years.

Tags: economics • globalization • market reform • politics

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