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American Mandarin Society's Podcast

The American Mandarin Society supports the development of the future stewards of U.S.-China relations. This podcast provides listeners with recordings of Chinese-language AMS events in Washington, D.C., as well as occasional readings of articles focused on current policy issues in the U.S. and China.
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Sep 21, 2016

In this episode, we bring you a recording of our recent event with Dr. Arthur Ding, one of Taiwan's leading experts on Chinese politics and foreign policy. Dr. Ding is the director and distinguished research fellow of the Institute of International Relations of National Zhengzhi University in Taipei.

May 9, 2016

In this episode, we bring you a recording of our recent event with Dr. Zhang Zhexin, research fellow at the Center for Asia Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies and visiting fellow at CSIS. The title of his talk is China’s Pursuit of a New Asia Pacific Security Architecture and Implications for US-China Relations. Amid growing tensions over territorial disputes and increasingly confrontational security postures, Chinese leaders have been advocating for a new Asia Pacific security architecture. What exactly is this architecture? Does it symbolise China’s growing ambition for regional hegemony? Or is it ultimately a response to America’s rebalance to Asia? What is China’s vision of such an architecture and how is China going to achieve it? What does this mean for US-China relations? This talk is longer than our typical podcast, clocking in at about an hour, but it is well worth the listen.

Feb 10, 2016

As Americans, we often think of U.S.-China relations or U.S.-Russia relations, but few people think enough about China-Russia relations. China-Russia relations are critically important and little understood. They affect such things as Syria, energy, trade, one belt one road and many others.

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