For ongoing support of the Task Force on U.S.-China policy Grant The Asia Society’s U.S.-China Task Force (the Task Force), a bipartisan group of leading American experts on China, was launched in 2015 to assess how America’s strategy toward China has demonstrated both strengths and weaknesses, how ...
For a needs assessment of China-related programs at U.S.-based research institutes and universities Grant
For support of the China and the World program Grant There is a growing demand in universities, government, and the business sector for reliable analysis of China’s role in global and regional economic, social, and security affairs. The universities and their academic communities play an important role in advancing ...
For support of a task force on U.S.-China policy Grant The Asia Society’s U.S.-China Task Force (the Task Force), a bipartisan group of leading American experts on China, was launched in 2015 to assess how America’s strategy toward China has demonstrated both strengths and weaknesses, how ...
As a one-time only grant for a survey of the China studies field in the United States Grant In 2013, the International Peace and Security (IPS) program commissioned the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR) to conduct a needs assessment of China Studies programs at U.S. universities and think tanks. The findings of this study ...
As a 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, "Imagining an "Ecological Civilization": China's Environmental Turn in the 21st Century" Grant
For support of the Public Intellectuals Program Grant Incentivized by the academy, American China scholars tend to focus on narrow sub-specialties and are deterred from engaging with other disciplines or the policy realm, especially in the pre-tenure stage of their careers. Even when scholars want to engage in ...
For support of the China and the World program Grant There is growing demand in universities, government, and the business sector for reliable analysis of China’s role in global and regional economic, social, and security affairs. Without a sound understanding of China, it is impossible to adequately analyze the ...
For a project on China and the International Economic Order Grant China is a member of all of the Western-led international financial institutions established at the 1944 Bretton Woods conference and is now a powerful voice in shaping their operations. In addition, China has been influential in the creation of new ...
For a fellowship program for early career scholars on China and Asia Grant China's role in shaping economic, political, social, and security developments in Asia and beyond is having profound implications on global peace and stability. From its far-ranging economic reach through the Belt and Road Initiative to its expanding military power ...
For support of the China and the World program Grant There is growing demand in universities, government, and the business sector for reliable analysis of China’s role in global and regional economic, social, and security affairs. Without a sound understanding of China, its diplomatic history, and its leaders’ domestic ...
As a 2018 Andrew Carnegie Fellow for the project, “Spiritual Crisis and Moral Transformation in Contemporary China" Grant
For a high-level U.S.-China Track II dialogue Grant The relationship between the United States and China is one of the world’s most crucial. Indeed, many would say it is the most important and complex bilateral relationship in the 21st century. Yale Law School’s China Center (the ...
For a Chinese Language Fellowship Program and a research project on China's Strategic Advance in Africa Grant China's global rise increasingly attracts the attention of international relations experts, practitioners, and world leaders. Tensions with the United States—exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic—have increased the salience of U.S.-China relations and their implications for peace ...
For U.S.-China collaborative research on the domestic roots of Chinese foreign policy Grant China’s domestic, regional, and global conduct will be among the key determinants of international peace and security in this century. Deepening U.S. understanding of the sources of China’s behavior, including its evolving political system, is critical to ...
For support of the 21st Century China Center Grant As the world's second-largest economy and an increasingly active global power, China is having an outsized influence on other countries. As China's international role expands, it is important to discern the patterns of policymaking in the country, the ...
For support of the Public Intellectuals Program: a fellows program to create and strengthen ongoing links among academia, the policymaking world, and opinion leaders on China Grant Established in 2005, the Public Intellectuals Program (PIP) of the National Committee on United States-China Relations (NCUSCR) is designed to nurture outstanding members of the younger generation of U.S. China specialists from a variety of fields. It aims at ...
For a project to establish an integrated nuclear risk management culture in China Grant China is aiming to become the world leader in nuclear power generation by 2020. Twenty six reactors are now under construction, with more in the pipeline, and Beijing is emerging as a major importer and exporter of dual-use nuclear technology ...
For a high-level dialogue on U.S.-China relations Grant The Aspen Institute's U.S.-China Policy Dialogue seeks to promote a closer strategic relationship between the two countries through a broad network of leaders in both countries committed to a cooperative bilateral relationship. Its approach involves providing a ...