[3/2] Indo-Pacific Security and Cooperation – Maritime Security in the Indo-Pacific

March 2nd, 2021 9:00pm Washington DCMarch 3rd, 2021 7:30am New Delhi // 10:00am Beijing The US China Education Trust has launched an exciting, closed-door webinar series on Indo-Pacific Security and Cooperation: Perspectives from the United States, India, and China. Our inaugural session held in December 2020 was very well received and demonstrated the need for…

[2/12] ACYPL Town Hall: The Future of American Diplomacy

Join the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) on Friday, February 12th at 2:00 pm EST for the next installment of their Virtual Town Hall Series, The Future of American Dipomacy, featuring former U.S. Ambassador to Nepal and USCET’s Founding President, The Honorable Julia Chang Bloch (China 40th Anniversary 2019), and former U.S. Ambassador to Morocco, The Honorable Dwight L. Bush…

Chinese American Women Making a Difference in Government and Public Service

(Click Image for Full Size) Thursday, February 18th, 2021 at 7pm ESTFriday, February 19th, 2021 at 8am Beijing Join the US-China Education Trust for an inspiring conversation with two influential, barrier-breaking Asian American women leaders: Secretary Elaine Chao and Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA). Moderated by Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, these women will share their life…

USCET Congratulates Kurt Campbell on his new role in the Biden-Harris Administration

Washington, D.C. – On January 25, 2021, Kurt Campbell, former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and former USCET Advisory Council member, assumed the position of Deputy Assistant to the President and White House Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs on the National Security Council.  The US-China Education Trust congratulates Kurt Campbell on…

Event Recap: Looking Ahead to US-China Relations Under the Biden Administration

The fifth and final webinar of the Live From Washington series, organized in partnership with AmCham China in Beijing, focused on the future of US-China relations under the newly-inaugurated Biden Administration. Over 130 participants tuned in to this riveting discussion and actively engaged in the Q&A portion of the program, offering unique insight into the…

USCET-CPIFA Dialogue “Future of US-China Relations from Differing Perspectives”

On December 15th, the US-China Education Trust and Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs (CPIFA) jointly held an online dialogue titled “The Future of US-China Relations from Differing Perspectives.” Wang Chao, President of CPIFA and former Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, made opening remarks followed by Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, Founding President of USCET.…

Event Recap – Changing Global Order and Regional Governance

On December 9th, USCET and the Institute for Global Cooperation and Understanding (iGCU) at Peking University hosted the first webinar from its Trilateral Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Strategic Cooperation: the United States, China, and India series, focusing on Changing Global Order and Regional Governance. Amidst this climate characterized by rising regional tension and uncertainty between the…

Trilateral Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Strategic Security and Cooperation: The United States, China, and India

The Indo-Pacific is fast becoming the next flash point between the three major players in the region: the United States, China and India. Amidst mounting strategic distrust among the three countries, the US-China Education Trust (USCET) is pleased to announce our upcoming trilateral perspectives symposium, a new series of off-the-record, closed door discussions which will…

Council of American Ambassadors Webinar Features Ambassador Bloch

USCET Founder and President Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch served as the moderator of a webinar discussion for the Council of American Ambassadors (CAA) on November 12, focusing on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” This webinar was part of CAA’s first ever virtual Fall Conference, with the theme of “The U.S.-China Relationship: Perceptions and Misperceptions.” As…