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2016-2017 Student Fellows in front of Bishop John Carroll statue.

2016-2017 U.S.-China Student Fellows

Part of our work on: U.S.-China Student Fellows

Selected through a competitive process, the 2016-2017 U.S.-China Student Fellows cohort was comprised of 9 undergraduate students, representing nine top-tier U.S. and Chinese colleges and universities. Over the course of the academic year, the fellows met in person in Washington D.C. and Beijing, contributed blog posts, and held online discussions around the theme "Challenges of Globalization".

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A Reflection on the 2016-2017 U.S.-China Student Fellows Program

August 15, 2017

What did you take away from the 2016-2017 student fellows program, and how might you use this experience going forward in your studies? In this blog post, student fellows are asked to reflect on their second meeting in Beijing in June 2017 and comment on what they learned from their interactions and…

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U.S.-China: Addressing and Building Strategic Trust

April 17, 2017

The United States and China have enjoyed official diplomatic relations ever since 1979. The two sides understand each other well. Interaction on a myriad of bilateral and global issues is extensive. Yet, many on both sides continue to believe that there is a strategic trust deficit in which neither…

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