2019-2020 U.S.-China Student Fellows
Part of our work on: U.S.-China Student Fellows
Selected through a competitive process, the 2019-2020 U.S.-China Student Fellows cohort was comprised of 12 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., contributed blog posts, and held online discussions around the theme "A World Order Under Stress."
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2019-2020 U.S.-China Student Fellows Washington Meeting, September 2019
The 2019-2020 U.S.-China Student Fellows met for the first time in Washington, DC, from September 28 to October 3, 2019. Under the theme “A World Order Under Stress,” the group of 12 undergraduate students from leading American and Chinese universities discussed a wide range of issues including…
Blog Posts
Is U.S.-China Decoupling Really Feasible?
August 25, 2020
For this blog post, the initiative’s 2019-2020 student fellows were invited to join the initiative webinar “U.S.-China Decoupling: Separating Myth From Reality” and write an essay in response to the discussion. The event, moderated by Evan Medeiros, featured top international economists and industry…
Responses
Into the Unknown: the Present and Future of U.S.-China Decoupling
Cindy Wang | August 25, 2020
Decoupling: Counterproductive to American Interests at Home and Abroad
Cole McFaul | August 25, 2020
The U.S.-China Relationship Under Stress
May 4, 2020
In this blog post, the students were asked to reflect and write on the dynamics and challenges of the U.S.-China relationship during difficult times, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. They considered a number of factors including the effects of increased competition on the bilateral…
Responses
A Crossroads: Challenge and Choice After COVID-19
Bryan Carapucci | May 4, 2020
Media Perspectives: U.S.-China Relations at Difficult Times
Yunfei Dai | May 4, 2020