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…

Looking Ahead to US-China Relations Under the Biden Administration

Looking Ahead to US-China Relations Under the Biden Administration January 22nd, 8:00-9:30pm Washington DCJanuary 23rd, 9:00-10:30am Beijing Joseph R. Biden’s Administration takes office January 20 in a complex domestic and foreign policy environment, amid a raging pandemic, a prolonged economic slowdown, and the legacies of a difficult national election.  In addition to ushering in a…

Event Recap: America’s New Normal? Populist Nationalism and Polarization in the United States

In the fourth Live from Washington event aimed especially at interested viewers in China, USCET partnered with its good friends at AmCham – the American Chamber of Commerce in China – for a ninety-minute program on populist  nationalism and polarization in the 2020 Election. Over 75 participants representing academia, business, and government tuned in for a…

America’s New Normal? Populist Nationalism and Polarization in the United States

America’s New Normal? Populist Nationalism and Polarization in the United StatesTuesday, October 13, 2020 In the fourth Live from Washington event aimed especially at interested viewers in China, USCET partnered with its good friends at AmCham – the American Chamber of Commerce in China – for a ninety-minute program on populist  nationalism and polarization in…

Voting Your Pocketbook

Voting Your Pocketbook: Economics, Trade, and Business Implications for US Presidential Elections Thursday, July 16th, 2020     On Thursday, July 16th, 2020 USCET held its second Live From Washington online webinar in partnership with AmCham China in Beijing. “Voting Your Pocketbook: Economics, Trade, and Business Implications for US Presidential Elections” featured Amy Celico, Principal…

Media Impact on the 2020 US Elections

Media Impact on the 2020 US Elections: Professionalism, Partisanship and PandemicMonday, August 31st, 2020 James McGregor, Chairman of Greater China for APCO Worldwide, served as moderator for the webinar engaging prominent political journalists Fred Barnes, Joie Chen, and Ron Elving in a thought-provoking discussion about the pivotal 2020 US elections. Hosted in partnership with AmCham…

Event Recap: Media Impact on the 2020 US Elections – Professionalism, Partisanship and Pandemic

James McGregor, Chairman of Greater China for APCO Worldwide, served as moderator for the webinar engaging prominent political journalists Fred Barnes, Joie Chen, and Ron Elving in a thought-provoking discussion about the pivotal 2020 US elections. Hosted in partnership with AmCham China and the Fortunius Society in Macau SAR, 75 attendees with backgrounds in academia,…

Event Recap: Voting Your Pocketbook – Economics, Trade, and Business Implications for US Presidential Elections

On Thursday, July 16th, 2020 USCET held its second Live From Washington online webinar in partnership with AmCham China in Beijing. “Voting Your Pocketbook: Economics, Trade, and Business Implications for US Presidential Elections” featured Amy Celico, Principal at Albright Stonebridge Group, Bob Davis, Senior Editor at the Wall Street Journal, William Reinsch, Scholl Chair in…