Symposium on China and Climate Change: Session Two: Energy Technology in China (Audio)
Listen to experts discuss Chinese energy technology and the country's capability for addressing energy demands.
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Listen to experts discuss Chinese energy technology and the country's capability for addressing energy demands.
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Listen to experts discuss China's energy challenges and the actions the country is taking on climate change.
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Listen to C. Fred Bersten, director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discuss the latest round of U.S.-China economic talks and his upcoming Foreign Affairs article.
Listen to experts discuss the development of China's economy and civil society as it relates to the religious landscape.
Listen to experts discuss the role of religion in China with regard to the government.
Listen to experts discuss the relationship between the various religions in China.
Listent to experts discuss the potential for transatlantic cooperation in dealing with rising powers such as China and Russia.
This symposium was made possible by the generosity of the European Commission and the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
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Listen to David H. McCormick, the U.S. Treasury Department's undersecretary for international affairs, discuss issues critical to the economic relationship between China and the United States.
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Listen to Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency, discuss China and India's role in the world's energy outlook.
Listen to Elizabeth C. Economy, CFR's C.V. Starr senior fellow and director of Asia studies, discuss the impact of China's economic growth on the environment with students as part of the CFR Academic Conference Call Series.
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Listen to Dennis C. Blair, former commander-in-chief of the Pacific Command, and Carla A. Hills, chairman and chief executive officer of Hills & Company, summarize the findings of the Council on Foreign Relations-sponsored Independent Task Force report , U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course.
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Listen to Dennis C. Blair, former commander-in-chief of the Pacific Command, and Carla A. Hills, chairman and chief executive officer of Hills & Company, discuss the recent Council on Foreign Relations-sponsored Independent Task Force report, U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course, which they cochaired.
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Listen to experts discuss broader global economic trends, such as the global labor market, China's changing role in the world economy, and the backlash against globalization, in this special edition of the Council's signature World Economic Update Series.
Listen to experts discuss the significance of President Nixon's historical meeting with Chairman Mao Tse-Tung and how it changed U.S.-China relations.
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Watch Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) and former U.S. Ambassador to China J. Stapleton Roy discuss U.S.-Chinese trade relations in light of Chinese President Hu Jintao's upcoming visit to the United States.
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Beijing has pursued increasing media regulations under President Hu Jintao. But as a flourishing China expands its international influence, many of its citizens hunger for a free flow of information.
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As the United States pivots to Asia, disputes over territories in the South China Sea have escalated tensions and threatened regional stability.
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