Chen Dingding is an International Relations professor at Jinan University, a nonresident fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin, Germany, and Founding Director of the Intellisia Institute.
Last Updated: February 9, 2019
China in the World Podcast
11.08.2310 Years of U.S.-China Trade Relations
from Carnegie China
Trade ties between the U.S. and China have undergone significant changes since the launch of the China in the World podcast 10 years ago. This episode helps shed light on the evolution of U.S.-China trade relations over that time.
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02.08.19Where Is China’s Foreign Policy Headed?
In testimony last week before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats asserted that “China’s actions reflect a long-term strategy to achieve global superiority.” With China’s global influence and...
China in the World Podcast
07.25.18U.S.-China Tensions over Trade and Technology
from Carnegie China
Chen says deteriorating bilateral relations are due to both the Trump administration’s trade policies and to a growing U.S. consensus that foreign policy toward China should be reevaluated. The Chinese government’s view that industrial policy is a...
China in the World Podcast
01.24.17U.S.-China Relations Following Trump’s Inauguration, Part II
from Carnegie China
As Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches, uncertainty looms over the future of U.S.-China policy. In Part II of this podcast, Paul Haenle spoke with Chen Dingding, an International Relations professor at Jinan University and founding Director of...
China in the World Podcast
01.06.17The Unpredictability of U.S.-China Relations Under Trump
from Carnegie China
As U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration approaches, uncertainty looms over the future of U.S.-China policy. In part one of this two-part podcast, Paul Haenle speaks with Chen Dingding, an International Relations professor at Jinan...