May 26, 2012
U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations
Freeman Chair in China Studies
- Economics, Trade, and Finance in U.S.-China Relations
- Executive Training Program
- Freeman Report Newsletter
- In Memory of Houghton “Buck” Freeman
- China's global health engagement and development assistance
- Dialogue on China's healthcare reform policies
- China’s innovation and competitiveness policies
- Asian Regionalism Initiative
- U.S.-China-Taiwan relations
- Cross-Strait Confidence Building Measures
- U.S.-China Dialogue on Internal Developments in North Korea
- U.S.-China Policy Advisory Roundtable
- U.S.-China Strategic Nuclear Dynamics
- Past Freeman Chair Projects
U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations
Part of the:
Freeman Chair in China Studies
Shaping policy debate in the United States, Taiwan and mainland China on important political-, economic-and security-related issues of concern.
The Freeman Chair continues to conduct timely and policy-relevant research and writing on Taipei-Washington-Beijing relations.
Bonnie Glaser, the renowned scholar on cross-straits relations and Taiwan’s security joined the Freeman Chair, and Charles Freeman, who focuses on economic and diplomatic relations with Taiwan, as well as on triangular U.S-Taiwan-China relations, allows the Freeman Chair unparalleled abilities to convene the most comprehensive of programs on Taiwan possible.
Topics for events and publications include:
- current state of Taipei-Washington relations
- current cross-Strait political and economic relations
- China’s growing regional influence
- Taiwan-U.S. military-to-military and security relations
- Taiwan’s role as a contributor to global health care
- Taiwan’s role as a regional and world leader in high-tech manufacturing
Expert Spotlight
Publications
- ReportAug 1, 2011
- NewsletterAug 17, 2010
Events
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Apr 22, 2009
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