How U.S.-China Young People's Perspectives Influence Critical Global Issues Blog Post
What unique perspectives do American and Chinese university students add to the discussions of critical global issues? In this discussion, the initiative's student fellows examine specific contributions young people from both sides can make to improve U.S.-China collaboration in addressing these global challenges.
Responses
Grassroots Experience Promotes More than Creative Thinking
Amy Duan | November 30, 2016
For Better or Worse: New Perspectives and Relationships
Caleb Huffman | November 30, 2016
Contributing Fresh Perspectives: Challenging Norms and Exercising Empathy
Clay Garner | November 30, 2016
Global Perspectives in Civil Society
David Lysenko | November 30, 2016
Cross-cultural Understanding
Richard Chang | November 30, 2016
Idealism Gone International
Vicky Gu | November 30, 2016
Stories and Ideas: What University Students Can Offer
Yuqian Zhang | November 30, 2016
Outlook of U.S.-China Collaboration in Labor Rights
Yuwen Long | November 30, 2016
University Students Can Make a Difference Right Now
Zhihang Du | November 30, 2016