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U.S.-China Relations in the Shadow of the Iran War

Yun Sun and Gedaliah Afterman join Lincoln Hines to discuss how the ongoing U.S.-Israel war against Iran is testing China's relationships across the Middle East, what the conflict reveals about the limits of Beijing's influence, and what comes next for U.S.- China relations.

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Economics, Trade, & Business

Business Resilience in China: Insights from AmCham’s 2026 Business Climate Survey

Zoe Liu speaks with AmCham China President Michael Hart about the 2026 China Business Climate Survey, examining business resilience, shifting economic and geopolitical risks, and what U.S. companies would like to see from policymakers in Washington and Beijing.

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David M. Lampton and Wang Jisi argue that although the Sino-U.S. relationship has deteriorated to a dangerous degree in the last 15 to 20 years, it is possible for the two countries to change directions if they act quickly and decisively.

America and China at the Edge of Ruin: A Last Chance to Step Back From the Brink

David M. Lampton and Wang Jisi argue that although the Sino-U.S. relationship has deteriorated to a dangerous degree in the last 15 to 20 years, it is possible for the two countries to change directions if they act quickly and decisively.

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Economics, Trade, & Business

Will Chinese Cars Drive on U.S. Roads?

Gregor Williams speaks with Ilaria Mazzocco and James Rowland about the feasibility and obstacles of Chinese EV investment in the United States, and what it could mean for the U.S. industry.

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Governance & Civil Society

Taiwan’s Political Divides and the Stakes for Regional Security 

Lev Nachman joins Wei-Ting Yen to discuss how Taiwan’s internal politics, from party polarization to cross-Strait engagement, are influencing regional security and U.S.–China competition.

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