National Committee on U.S.-China Relations New York City The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations is the leading American nonprofit, nonpartisan organization devoted to promoting constructive engagement between the United States and Greater China. Since 1966, the National Committee has served as a vital bridge between the two countries, responding to immediate crises and systemic shifts by providing a platform for frank and constructive dialogue, and by creating relevant, high-impact programs that address the changing nature of the bilateral relationship. Its ongoing exchanges, dialogues, conferences, and delegations bring together a wide range of policymakers, corporate leaders, academics, entrepreneurs, professionals, military personnel, and students from both sides of the Pacific. Through public outreach and educational events, the Committee stimulates public discussion and facilitates the exchange of ideas and viewpoints. The National Committee’s programs draw strength from its members, who number more than 700 prominent Americans from all parts of the country, and nearly 60 corporations and professional firms. They represent many viewpoints, but share the belief that productive U.S.-China relations require ongoing public education, face-to-face contact, and the forthright exchange of ideas. National Committee on U.S.-China Relations’s tracks World Fisheries: China's Distant-Water Fleet | U.S.-China HORIZONS by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-01-13T21:53:26Z Taiwan Outlook: 2021 | Margaret Lewis by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-01-12T17:16:12Z China as a Twenty First Century Naval Power | Michael McDevitt by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-01-05T15:33:09Z Recent Developments in Hong Kong | Christine Loh, Kurt Tong by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-23T22:19:48Z China’s Fintech Explosion: Disruption, Innovation, and Survival | Sara Hsu by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-17T17:20:25Z Views from Former Governors: U.S.-China Subnational Relations by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-17T17:15:51Z World Fisheries: Sharing a Resource at Risk | U.S.-China HORIZONS by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-10T20:15:06Z Where Great Powers Meet: America & China in Southeast Asia | David Shambaugh by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-09T17:05:21Z 美国人谈中美关系 [U.S. Perspectives in Chinese] | CHINA Town Hall by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-04T14:11:39Z Health & Climate | CHINA Town Hall 2020 by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-01T22:48:59Z
World Fisheries: China's Distant-Water Fleet | U.S.-China HORIZONS by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-01-13T21:53:26Z
Taiwan Outlook: 2021 | Margaret Lewis by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-01-12T17:16:12Z
China as a Twenty First Century Naval Power | Michael McDevitt by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-01-05T15:33:09Z
Recent Developments in Hong Kong | Christine Loh, Kurt Tong by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-23T22:19:48Z
China’s Fintech Explosion: Disruption, Innovation, and Survival | Sara Hsu by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-17T17:20:25Z
Views from Former Governors: U.S.-China Subnational Relations by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-17T17:15:51Z
World Fisheries: Sharing a Resource at Risk | U.S.-China HORIZONS by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-10T20:15:06Z
Where Great Powers Meet: America & China in Southeast Asia | David Shambaugh by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-09T17:05:21Z
美国人谈中美关系 [U.S. Perspectives in Chinese] | CHINA Town Hall by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-04T14:11:39Z
Health & Climate | CHINA Town Hall 2020 by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2020-12-01T22:48:59Z