On April 24, 2007, the Carnegie Endowment hosted a talk entitled “China’s Health Care Reform: Not Just a Policy Failure,” with Yanzhong Huang.
Though China’s long-term strategic ambitions are unknown and unpredictable, it seems certain that Chinese leadership seeks a preponderant role in Asia. But will Beijing try to reduce or eliminate the United States' influence in the region?
On March 14, 2007, the Carnegie Endowment hosted the event “Between Politics and Markets: How is China’s Media Evolving?” with Hu Shuli, the founder and editor of Caijing Magazine.
Economic and social rights have improved in China since normalization of Sino-American relations, but progress on political rights has been uneven. Has U.S. engagement to date advanced human rights in China, and how can the U.S. most effectively engage with China in the future?