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Columbia at Home | Prospects for US-China Relations in the Biden Era

April 7, 2021
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Online (Zoom Webinar)

As China maps out its post-COVID global strategy, the new Biden administration has so far indicated that it will continue a more assertive posture in its relationship with China. Listen to our panel of esteemed Columbia professors from the Weatherhead East Asian Institute discuss how this US-China relationship will unfold under Biden.

Panelists:

Thomas J. Christensen ’93GSAS, Professor of Public and International Affairs and Director of the China and the World Program at Columbia University.

Qin Gao ’05SW, Professor of Social Policy and Social Work, School of Social Work, and the founding director of Columbia University’s China Center for Social Policy.

Benjamin L. Liebman, Robert L. Lieff Professor of Law and director of the Center for Chinese Legal Studies at the Columbia Law School.

Xiaobo Lu, Ann Whitney Olin Professor of Political Science at Barnard College and founding Director of Columbia Global Centers | East Asia in Beijing in 2008-10.

Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, Dept of Political Science, chair of the steering committee of the Institute for the Study of Human Rights, and chair of the Morningside Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Columbia.


Moderator:

Eugenia Y. Lean, Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, East Asian Languages & Cultures


Program co-sponsored by the CAA Global Clubs, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program.

**Please note if you are unable to join the Webinar live, we will share a recording after the event to anyone who registers.**

Columbia Affiliations
China Center for Social Policy