• Key Cooperative Research Institute for Policy Studies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the P.R.C (2022-2024)

    “40 People on 40 Years: An Interview Series Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of China-U.S. Diplomatic Normalization"

    发布时间🏄🏼:2018-11-24浏览次数:713

    January 1, 2019 marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States of America. Over the past four decades, China-U.S. relations have evolved from tense standoffs to a complex mix of intensifying diplomacy. While our relations have grown deeper and stronger, a future of healthy competition and cooperation does not come without challenges. It would be exceptionally beneficial to take a look back at the lessons of history, particularly the legacies of those past 40 years. It is also crucially important to create a shared vision of bilateral relations underlined by mutually beneficial partnership. 

    To that end, the Shanghai Institute of American Studies and the Center for American Studies of Fudan University, together with The Paper (a Chinese digital media outlet), present “40 People on 40 Years: An Interview Series Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of China-U.S. Diplomatic Normalization”, a project which features exclusive interviews with 40 renowned experts (20 from each side) and aims to closely examine the diplomatic path to where we are today, and explores the potential to strengthen mutual understanding and enhance collaboration. 

    The China-U.S. rapprochement 40 years ago not only changed the world’s political landscape, but also changed the fate of countless Chinese and American people. We therefore decided to shed some light on the front-row witnesses to the development of China-U.S. relations, uncovering their personal journeys to China/U.S. studies as well as the highlights of their impressive careers.

      

    Our interview series features:

      

    From the Chinese side:

      

    Zhao Qizheng, Former Director, State Council Information Office

      

    Long Yongtu, Former Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation

      

    Tao Wenzhao, Researcher, Institute of American Studies, CASS

      

    Zhou Wenzhong, Former Chinese Ambassador to the U.S.

      

    He Weiwen, Senior Research Fellow, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China

      

    Wang Jisi, President, Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University

      

    Yang Yi, Former Director, Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defense University

      

    Yang Jiemian, Chairman, Academic Affairs Council, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies

      

    Cui Tiankai, Chinese Ambassador to the U.S.

      

    Yao Yunzhu, Senior Advisor, China Association of Military Science

      

    Huang Renwei, Former Vice President, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

      

    He Yafei, Former Vice Minister, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs

      

    Ni Feng, Deputy Director, Institute of American Studies, CASS

      

    Zhu Feng, Executive Director, Collaborative Innovation Center of South China Sea Studies, Nanjing University

      

    Wu Xinbo, Director, Center for American Studies and Dean, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University; President, Shanghai Institute of American Studies

      

    Yuan Peng, President, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations

      

    Chen Dongxiao, President, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies

      

    Da Wei, Assistant President, University of International Relations

      

    Song Guoyou, Deputy Director, Center for American Studies, Fudan University

      

    Diao Daming, Research Fellow, National Academy of Development and Strategy, Renmin University of China

      

      

    From the American side:

      

    Jimmy Carter, Former U.S. President

      

    Ezra Feivel Vogel, Professor, Harvard University

      

    Stapleton Roy, Former U.S. Ambassador to China

      

    Joseph Nye, Former Dean, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University'

      

    Kenneth Lieberthal, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Brookings Institution

      

    Jeffrey Bader, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

      

    Susan Shirk, Chair, 21st Century China Center, University of California, San Diego

      

    Terry Branstad, U.S. Ambassador to China

      

    David M. Lampton, Director of China Studies, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

      

    Thomas Fingar, Professor, Stanford University

      

    Harry Harding, Professor, University of Virginia

      

    Douglas Paal, Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

      

    Kenneth Jarrett, President, AmCham Shanghai; Former U.S. Consul General in Shanghai

      

    Robert Ross, Professor, Boston College

      

    David Dollar, Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution

      

    Dennis Wilder, Managing Director, Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues, Georgetown University

      

    Robert Daly, Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the U.S.

      

    Paul Haenle, Director, Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy

      

    Daniel Rosen, Founding Partner, Rhodium Group

      

    Peter Gries, Former Director, Institute for U.S.-China Issues, University of Oklahoma

      

    Over the span of about 12 months, we conducted 40 in-depth interviews in seven cities across China and the US. During that time, China-U.S. relations appeared to have hit alarmingly tense points. With domestic politics shifting inside the US, the Trump administration’s policy on China has been described as unpredictable. As most of the older generation of officials retire in Washington, new generations are finding it harder to resonate on historic issues with Beijing. Meanwhile, many are propagating the idea of a new cold war, zero-sum competition, or a power reshuffle. All of these ideas have posed new challenges to our bilateral relations. 

    However, the people we spoke with maintained cautious optimism about our long-term future. They addressed hot topics such as trade frictions, the “strategic rivalry” “engagement vs containment” and the Thucydides Trap. They also expressed a shared wish for more cooperation and better relations between China and the US. There was a consensus among experts from both sides that we have to learn to adapt, improve communication, enhance mutual trust, expand cooperation, control disputes and seek win-win outcomes whenever possible. 

    Starting on November 26, 2018, we will release one piece from the interview series every day. The first will feature Cui Tiankai, the current Chinese Ambassador to the US. Please stay tuned! 

    Preview(Interview series honors 40 years of Sino-U.S. relations):

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2664023

      

    40 People on 40 YearsCui Tiankai: Chinese wisdom can provide China-U.S. relations with a new path ahead

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2657149

      

    40 People on 40 YearsJimmy Carter: The normalization of diplomatic relations between China and the U.S. has constituted enormous contributions to world peace

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2658002_1

      

    40 People on 40 YearsZhao Qizheng: The U.S. needn't weigh the fear of a real China

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2658291

      

    40 People on 40 YearsEzra Fievel Vogel: China and the U.S. need more empathtic scholars

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2658426

      

    40 People on 40 YearsLong Yongtu: China’s Entry to the WTO was not at the expense of the United States

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2658387

      

    40 People on 40 YearsJoseph NyeChina and the U.S. don't pose extential threats to each other

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2658642

      

    40 People on 40 YearsTao WenzhaoChina and the U.S. accumulate a wealth of experience in crisis management

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2669144

      

    40 People on 40 YearsKenneth G. Lieberthal🫐:China and the U.S. should beware of swinging to the antithesis of bilateral relations

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670462

      

    40 People on 40 YearsZhou Wenzhong: Seeking common ground while shelving difference and running-in forward is the only wise choice for China and the U.S.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670467

      

    40 People on 40 YearsJeffrey Bade:China and the U.S. can emerge as responsible stakeholders and pillars in the international system

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670468

      

    40 People on 40 YearsHe Weiwen: The foundation of Sino-U.S. relations consists in enterprises and civli society.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670474

      

    40 People on 40 YearsSusan Shirk: Managing China-U.S.competition requires restraint and caution from both sides.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670477

      

    40 People on 40 YearsWang Jisi: It's vital to try to avoid tensions and conflicts.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670478

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDavid Lampton: Positive mutual dependence can be a hedge against the Thucydides Trap.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670482

      

    40 People on 40 YearsYang Yi: We must maintain positive interaction in the military field.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670483

      

    40 People on 40 YearsThomas Fingar: China's increased capacity isn't incompatible with U.S. interests.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670486

      

    40 People on 40 YearsYang Jiemian: If we look at China-U.S. relations through a telescope, we can be cautiously optimistic about the future.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670487

      

    40 People on 40 YearsHarry Harding: China and the U.S. can foster positive competition even over political systems.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670488

      

    40 People on 40 YearsYao Yunzhu🌎:The peoples of both sides have long been friends.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670489

      

    40 People on 40 YearsTerry Branstad: Good chemistry between leaders will herald a bright future for China and the U.S.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670515

      

    40 People on 40 YearsHuang Renwei: Engagement stems from the national interests of both sides.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670491

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDouglas Paal: U.S. must make room for China in the new global power structure.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670492

      

    40 People on 40 YearsHe Yafei: China and the U.S. need to take a broad-minded approach to further develop bilateral relations .

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670493

      

    40 People on 40 YearsKenneth Jarrett: American companies still believe in long-term opportunities in Chinese market.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670494

      

    40 People on 40 YearsNi Feng: The potential for China-U.S. cooperation is still strong.

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670495

      

    40 People on 40 YearsRobert S. Ross:Pragmatic diplomacy can again pave the road to China-U.S. cooperation

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670496

      

    40 People on 40 YearsZhu Feng: We need to hold a clear and objective view on the U.S. impact in the course of China's development

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670497

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDavid Dollar: Economic fundamentals will drive China and the U.S. a future of great potentials

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670499

      

    40 People on 40 YearsWu Xinbo: China and the U.S. will be in a more equal and balanced relationship that is both cooperative and competitve after a period of accommodating each other

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670500

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDennis Wilder: Candid and friendly personal relationships boost China-U.S. strategic trust

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670502

      

    40 People on 40 YearsYuan PengThe common interests binding the two countries as one of the successful initiatves in Sino-U.S. relations

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670504

      

    40 People on 40 YearsRobert Daly: Emergent technology may be a sorely needed positive foundation for China-U.S. relations

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670507

      

    40 People on 40 YearsChen Dongxiao: There is no other way out but to build a new type of major power relations or a new interactive model

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670508

      

    40 People on 40 YearsPaul Haenle: Greater cooperation on international issues benefits China, the U.S., and the world

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670509

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDa Wei: A stable relationship benefits both sides in the context of overall development

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670512

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDaniel H. Rosen: Trust building is the solution to China-U.S. bilateral woes

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670513

      

    40 People on 40 YearsStapleton Roy: The U.S. can get along with a stronger and more prosperous China

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670490

      

    40 People on 40 YearsSong Guoyou: Economic and trade relations remain the anchor of China-U.S. relations

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670516

      

    40 People on 40 YearsPeter Hays GriesTo be empathetic in Sino-U.S. relations facilitates bridging the divide

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670520

      

    40 People on 40 YearsDiao Daming🚵🏽‍♀️:Taking the initiative to shape the other half of the consensus

    http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_2670525


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