• Explore the complexities and prospects of the U.S.-China relationship; examine persistent myths and confront misunderstandings that shape and color American and Chinese views of each other.
  • Learn directly from and work with experienced specialists: a senior military diplomat and veteran consultant on East Asia security issues who served in Beijing, and two experienced management consultants, one of whom is a native of China.
  • Discover how U.S. and Chinese businesspeople, officials, and military officers think, the factors they consider, and the surprising perspectives they have about future national, business and military goals.
  • Using current US-China issues as examples, develop a new capacity to bring innovative viewpoints to long-standing disputes and complex issues.
  • Reveal new openings and hidden pitfalls in your own ways of thinking about these issues.
  • Create new opportunities for yourself by drafting a personal action plan for enhancing and expanding Chinese-American cooperative efforts.
"The 21st-century US-China bilateral relationship is the most important in the world."
Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch,
founder of the US-China Education Trust

"U.S.-China relations have been shaped as much by American misperceptions of China, romanticized or demonized, than on reality. More often than not, they are marked by visceral emotion and based on limited facts." Dr. John Hamre, President of CSIS and former Deputy Secretary of Defense
It doesn’t matter if it’s a black cat or a white cat. If it catches mice, it’s a good cat." Deng Xiaoping
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