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USHCA is pleased to announce the 2023 launch of our annual Why China Matters to the Heartland report, which examines the multi-faceted relationship that each of the Heartland states has with China. First launched in 2022, this easy-to-access report has […]
Please join us in New Orleans on Feb. 7th for an in-person film viewing and discussion with the author of the film, Far East Deep South. If you will be joining us for the light reception, please email contact@usheartlandchina.org with […]
There is an ancient Chinese proverb that says "a group of dragons with no leader has no power at all." When examining the current state of Chinese foreign policy, analyzing the civilization's long history of complex political events, processes, and […]
China’s reopening after three years of zero COVID policy is set to restore growth optimism among businesses. As travel resumes and sales bounce back, businesses are expecting a brighter outlook this year. To add to this momentum, the Chinese government […]
Invitation-only, in-person. Please email contact@usheartlandchina.org for inquiries. Join us for the virtual Think Tank, Agriculture Education, and Trade and Business dialogues. Dates coming soon.
What are the challenges and opportunities of the Chinese efforts to develop the yuan as an international trade standard versus the dollar? USHCA is excited to bring two leading experts Diana Choyleva, Chief Economist at Enodo Economics, and David Dollar, […]
USHCA's annual convening of education leaders allows for candid discussion among peers regarding the challenges and opportunities of U.S.-China Educational Exchanges. 2023's convening will be hosted by Eastern Michigan University (Ypsilanti, Michigan) on August 10 & 11, 2023. The event will bring together education leaders and decision makers from both countries to explore the next chapter of U.S.-China Educational Exchanges.
The US now faces a major policy challenge to surrender to pressure to end or limit the US-China economic relationship or to continue along the current path to continue to secure the substantial economic benefits and, possibly, mitigate future conflict through continued shared interest. We have three speakers who will discuss various issues related to the possible de-risk of the US- China relationship as the two nations enter a period of intense competition.
On August 23rd, USHCA’s student-led forum will return to discuss these questions raised by Michael Sandel, renowned Harvard professor, in his book The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?
Join us to hear from Dr. Keyu Jin, whose recently published book - The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism - is already causing a stir and bringing new insights to those who would like to better understand the China of today.