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CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
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CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
@CSISFreeman
The Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS works to advance the study of China and promote understanding between the US and the Indo-Pacific region.
Washington, DC
csis.org/programs/freemâ€Ķ
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Nov 10, 2022
    NEW EPISODE: Jude Blanchette is joined this week by @Yale's @mattinglee to discuss his recent paper, "The Missionary Roots of Nationalism: Evidence from China", and unpack emerging questions surrounding China’s system. Listen now: csis.org/podcasts/pekinâ€Ķ
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Jan 28, 2020
    Join us on Feb 11th at CSIS for a special discussion on the methods and impact of PRC interference in Taiwan’s recent presidential and legislative elections, featuring @BonnieGlaser of @ChinaPowerCSIS and Freeman Chair @judeblanchette. Register below
    PRC Interference in Taiwan's Elections | CSIS
    From csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Oct 7, 2020
    NEW PAGE: Translating China The goal of releasing these translations is to provide further context about the CCP’s goals, ambitions, and capabilities for non-Chinese speakers. Keep up with the latest translations here:
    Translating China | CSIS
    From csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Jan 31, 2023
    What is “CCP Inc.”? Drawing on insights from five global case studies and analysis of China’s Party-state ecosystem, our final CCP Inc. report offers a deep dive into the political and financial architecture of China’s state capitalism. [Thread]
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Feb 22, 2022
    TOMORROW at 10am ET, please join @ChinaPowerCSIS & @CSISFreeman for an in-depth discussion on the future of the China-Russia relationship, featuring expert commentary by @AKendallTaylor, @McFaul, @Georgetown Evan Medeiros, @theChinaDude, & @AngelaStent
    What’s Next for the China-Russia Relationship? | CSIS
    From csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    May 18, 2021
    NEW: please join us on June 7th for the U.S. book launch of @PeterMartin_PCM’s new book, China’s Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy. Co-hosted by @CSISCBE @KennedyCSIS & @CSISFreeman Jude Blanchette, and featuring @gmfus @BonnieGlaser
    U.S. Book Launch for “China’s Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy”
    From csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Mar 12, 2024
    In the latest The Marshall Papers report, @KissingerCenter @HalBrands and @AEI @PrincetonSPIA @ZackCooper explore recent evolutions in U.S. deterrence strategy in the Western Pacific, and assess the trade-offs U.S. leaders must confront in the coming years.
    Dilemmas of Deterrence
    From csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Jul 6, 2021
    PROJECT LAUNCH: The new @CSIS Open Source Analysis Project is an online, interactive digital platform that will utilize previously untranslated primary source material to drive discussion on stategic topics relating to U.S.-China relations and China’s rise opensource.csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Jul 29, 2020
    "A post-Xi Jinping era will one day arrive, and when that moment occurs, the more goodwill the United States has engendered with the Chinese people, the better position it will be in to shape future relations" writes @CSISFreeman Jude Blanchette
    The United States Has Gotten Tough on China. When Will It Get Strategic?
    From csis.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Jan 15, 2021
    Hosted by @StanfordSAPARC, @CSISFreeman Jude Blanchette will discuss the abandoned and existing legacies of Mao Zedong, Marxism-Leninism, and the CCP’s vision of socialism. Register here:
    aparc.fsi.stanford.edu
    What’s ‘communist’ about the Communist Party of China?
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Feb 15, 2024
    In this new episode of Pekingology, Jude meets with Evan Medeiros, Penner Family Chair in Asian Studies at Georgetown University to discuss his recent report entitled "The New Domestic Politics of U.S.-China Relations." csis.org/podcasts/pekinâ€Ķ
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Jan 8, 2021
    NEW: The Enduring Damage of This Insurrection to U.S. Diplomacy - @CSISFreeman Jude Blanchette & @JapanChair Mike Green assess the damage that the storming of the U.S. Capitol has caused on the U.S.'s international reputation bit.ly/2LvseUX
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    May 20, 2022
    How powerful is Xi Jinping? Please join @ACGlobalChina & @CSISFreeman on June 1 for a discussion on Xi Jinping's influence in China, ft. @lingli_vienna, @vshih2, @Middlebury Jessica Teets, and @neilthomas123, with hosts @DaveShullman & Jude Blanchette
    How powerful is Xi Jinping?
    From atlanticcouncil.org
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    CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
    @CSISFreeman
    Apr 21, 2021
    NEW: @CSISFreeman Jude Blanchette and @LowyInstitute @mcgregorrichard assess China’s possible leadership succession scenarios in the coming years and decades in this new report. Read the full report:
    After Xi: Future Scenarios for Leadership Succession in Post-Xi Jinping Era
    From csis.org

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