China Connections – “This Was Funnier in China”: A comedy show and book launch with Jesse Appell

Monday, February 9, 2026 | 6:00-7:30 PM ET Lindner Family Commons, Elliott School of International Affairs, Washington, D.C. Join USCET and Young China Watchers for an evening of comedy, culture, and conversation with comedian Jesse Appell celebrating the launch of his new book, This Was Funnier in China: An American Comedian’s Journey to Make China…

Event Recap: China Connections – Diplomacy in an age of competition: Preparing for the future of US-China relations

On November 18, 2025, USCET hosted “Diplomacy in an Age of Competition: Preparing for the Future of U.S.–China Relations,” featuring former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Mark Lambert in conversation with veteran diplomatic correspondent at the New York Times Edward Wong. Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch delivered the opening remarks for this webinar, which was part…

Event Recap: China Connections – Building a career in US-China relations

On October 20, USCET hosted a panel discussion as part of its China Connections series that brought together five young professionals working at the intersection of U.S.–China relations. Moderated by USCET Managing Director Ryan McElveen, the event explored how each speaker entered the field and adjusted their trajectories, and the insights they’ve gleaned along the…

Event Recap: China Connections – Chinese Encounters with America: Profiles of Changemakers Who Shaped China 

On September 9, 2025, USCET and the Sigur Center for Asian Studies co-hosted the latest installment of its China Connection series, “Chinese Encounters with America: Profiles of Changemakers Who Shaped China.” The panel discussion featured Terry Lautz, co-editor of Americans in China: Encounters with the People’s Republic, alongside chapter authors Emily Wilcox, director of Chinese…

Event Recap: China Connections – Bridging Generations of U.S.-China Education Exchange: Chinese Scholars to America

On August 19, USCET presented an online webinar – “Bridging Generations of U.S.-China Education Exchange: Chinese Scholars to America” – as the latest installment of the China Connections series and the second session of a two-part webinar series on U.S.-China education exchange. Chinese scholars from different generations shared their experiences studying in the United States.…

Event Recap: China Connections – Bridging Generations of U.S.-China Education Exchange: American Scholars to China

On July 16, USCET hosted the latest installment of our China Connection series, “Bridging Generations of U.S.-China Education Exchange: American Scholars to China.” The event featured Peter Hessler, staff writer at The New Yorker; Susan Shirk, director emeritus at UC San Diego; and Savannah Billman, senior digital communications associate at the National Committee on U.S.-China…

Event Recap: China Connections – From China to Southeast Asia: Jeffrey Wasserstrom in Conversation with Evan Osnos

On June 16, USCET hosted the latest installment of our China Connection series, “From China to Southeast Asia: Jeffrey Wasserstrom in Conversation with Evan Osnos.” This event brought together historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom and The New Yorker’s Evan Osnos for a dynamic dialogue on protest, history, and the evolving landscape of reporting on China. The conversation…

Event Recap: China Connections – Past, Present, And Future Of U.S.-China Policy

On May 22, USCET partnered with the Women’s Foreign Policy Group (WFPG) to present “Past, Present, and Future of U.S.-China Policy” as part of USCET’s China Connection series.  The event was moderated by Wenchi Yu, host of DC Insiders at TaiwanPlus, the conversation featured Mercy Kuo, Senior Contributing Author at The Diplomat, and Yun Sun,…

Event Recap: China Connections – Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: A Conversation with Emily Feng

On April 15, 2025, USCET proudly launched our new monthly China Connections series with “Let Only the Red Flowers Bloom: A Conversation with Emily Feng.” This event featured NPR international correspondent Emily Feng, widely recognized for bringing the complexities of modern China to global audiences through her reporting. For the series’ launch, USCET featured Emily…