Welcome to China 360°, a new bulletin we launched in August to bring you original insights from the scholars at UC San Diego’s 21st Century China Center.

China 360° curates a variety of content, from expert interviews to data visualization to webcasts and policy reports, arriving at your inbox as they are published. We hope it keeps you abreast of the complex and multidimensional developments in China and U.S.-China relations.
Issue: SEPT. 23, 2020
EXPERT INTERVIEW
A Dangerous Moment in U.S.-China Relations
Susan Shirk and Erin Carter discuss the domestic drivers to China's posture towards the U.S. and the impact of the U.S. elections on bilateral relations.
RESEARCH
New Papers on China and the Global Economy

by UC San Diego Professor Lawrence Broz and co-authors

"Limits of Liberalization: WTO Entry and Chinese State-Owned Firms" by nonresident scholar Yeling Tan of University of Oregon and co-authors
CHINA THROUGHLINES
Xinjiang from Qing to Xi
In this episode of our historians' webcast series, Micah Muscolino and James Millward discuss the history of Xinjiang from Qing imperial pluralism to the repression of Uighurs in the Xi Jinping era.
POLICY TASKFORCE
Toward Competitive Co-existence
Susan Shirk, co-chair of the Task Force on U.S.-China Policy, joined members Kurt Campbell and Yasheng Huang to discuss forward-looking strategies to manage bilateral relations, in partnership with the Committee of 100.
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