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US-China Relations in Focus at Fudan University Forum

US-China Relations in the Next Four Years

US-China Relations in the Next Four Years." This forum brought together scholars and experts from both China and the United States to discuss the evolving dynamics of the relationship between the two countries.

The forum was divided into two sessions. The first session focused on domestic factors influencing foreign policy in both countries. Professor Wu Xinbo, Dean of the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, emphasized the importance of personal ties in stabilizing the relationship during turbulent times. William Antholis, Director of the Miller Center at the University of Virginia, called for serious assessments of interests and a collaborative approach to navigating challenges.

The second session examined changing diplomatic priorities and prospects. Scott Miller, Director of the Project on Democracy and Capitalism at the Miller Center, provided historical context and highlighted the importance of understanding American policy formation. Wei Zongyou, Professor at the Center for American Studies at Fudan University, emphasized China's desire for stable relations with the United States while asserting its national interests.

Harry Harding, Senior Fellow at the Miller Center, suggested a joint assessment of past challenges and identification of areas for practical cooperation. Mara Rudman, James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor at the Miller Center, offered an optimistic outlook, highlighting potential areas for collaboration despite the competitive aspects of the relationship.

The forum concluded with a call for continued dialogue and relationship building. Participants emphasized the importance of learning from the past and working together to build a more positive future for US-China relations.

This forum provided a valuable platform for open and constructive dialogue between scholars and experts from both countries. It highlighted the complexities of the US-China relationship and the need for continued engagement and collaboration to navigate the challenges ahead.

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7 Comments

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Marishka

It's refreshing to see scholars focusing on practical cooperation rather than just debates.

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Pupsik

Sounds like wishful thinking; both nations are too invested in their own agendas.

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Marishka

Is this the same old talk? The destructive practices on both sides must be addressed directly.

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Pupsik

It's encouraging to see experts brainstorming solutions to navigate these complex issues.

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Marishka

Conversations without concrete actions will lead to disappointment, as they always do.

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Comandante

I'm all for continued engagement. It’s the only way to prevent misunderstandings and conflict.

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ArtemK

Only through conversation can we truly appreciate and address our differences!

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