The Turning Point? U.S.-China Relations, Economic Growth, and the Race for Technology Leadership
The Turning Point? U.S.-China Relations, Economic Growth, and the Race for Technology Leadership
Tuesday, December 10, 20248:00 AM - 12:15 PM (Pacific)
Big Data China 3rd Annual Conference (Virtual)
The Turning Point? U.S.-China Relations, Economic Growth, and the Race for Technology Leadership
The event will be broadcast live from this webpage and YouTube.
Join the third annual conference of Big Data China, a collaborative project by CSIS Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics and Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI). China experts in the policy and academic communities will discuss the key challenges in U.S.-China relations, recent shifts in China's economic governance, and the global implications of technology competition with China.
AGENDA
8:00 - 8:30 am: Keynote Speech: Craig Allen, President, U.S.-China Business Council
8:45 - 9:45 am: Panel 1: Charting U.S.-China Relations: Key Challenges and Choices for the Incoming Administration
Moderator: Scott Kennedy, CSIS
Panelists:
Wendy Cutler, Asia Society Policy Institute
Bonnie S. Glaser, German Marshall Fund Indo-Pacific
Dennis Wilder, Georgetown University
10:00 - 11:00 am: Panel 2: China’s Economic Stimulus: A Short-Term Fix or Path to Sustainable Recovery?
Moderator: Scott Rozelle, Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions
Panelists:
Ling Chen, Johns Hopkins SAIS
Andrew Polk, Trivium China
Margit Molnar, OECD
Logan Wright, CSIS
11:15 - 12:15 pm: Panel 3: Decoupling vs. De-risking: The Competitive Dilemma in Tech Innovation
Moderator: Ilaria Mazzocco, CSIS
Panelists:
Greg Allen, CSIS
Rebecca Arcesati, MERICS
Samm Sacks, Yale Law School Paul Tsai China Center
Kevin Xu, Interconnected