Critical Issues
What Was Gained From the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue?
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Are U.S.-China Trade Tensions Worsening in 2010?
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Will China Keep Buying U.S. Assets?
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U.S. Taking a More Active Role in Asia?
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Will China Try to Use Its Reserves to Influence U.S. Economic Policy? Can It?
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Will Obama's Visit Spark Closer Economic Relations with China?
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U.S Relations with China (1949-Present)
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Background:
Since 2006, the U.S. and China have held a series of high-level dialogues on economic issues including trade, investment and energy policy. Under the Obama administration, this discussion has widened to include geopolitical issues coordinated on the U.S. side by the State and Treasury departments, but also including military-to-military talks aimed at preventing accidental friction.
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Associated Readings
News
U.S. Department of the Treasury
Jun 01, 2009
Treasury Secretary Timothy G. Geithner Names Additions to Economic and Financial leadership Team for China
Opinions
US Department of the Treasury
Timothy F. Geithner
Jun 01, 2009
Speech at Peking Universit: The United States and China, Cooperating for Recovery and Growth
Opinions
Brookings Institution
Dennis Wilder
May 15, 2009
The U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Continuity and Change in Obama’s China Policy
Analysis
U.S. China Business Council
May 20, 2009
Bilateral Dialogue Overview: The Strategic and Economic Dialogue and Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade
Analysis
Viewswire
Dec 04, 2008
US/China politics: Talking past each other
Analysis
US China Business Council
December 2008
Outcomes of the Strategic Economic Dialogue
Analysis
Brookings Institution
Eswar Prasad
Dec 04, 2008
Lame Duck Meets Hobbled Panda: The China-U.S. Strategic Economic Dialogue
Analysis
Financial Times
Dec 04, 2008
US-China dialogue
Analysis
US China Business Council
Wen Jiabao
September 2008
Build on Past Achievements and Work Together For an Even Better US China Relationship
Analysis
US Department of the Treasury
Henry Paulson
Dec 02, 2008
Remarks on U.S.-China Economic Relations
Analysis
Foreign Affairs
Henry M. Paulson Jr
Aug 04, 2008
The Right Way to Engage China
Research
National Bureau of Asian Research
Jean A. Garrison
July 2007
Managing the U.S.-China Foreign Economic Dialogue: Building Greater Coordination and New Habits of Consultation
Opinions
American Enterprise Institute
Philip I. Levy
Jun 29, 2007
After the SED: Evaluating the U.S.-China Economic Relationship