Trump in the World 2.0: The China Question(s)
UW faculty panel examines Trump administration policies affecting China across trade, security, and global geopolitics with three regional experts.
Why we picked this
Three specialists on Chinese politics, maritime policy, and authoritarianism in a single panel. The kind of cross-disciplinary read on US-China tensions you won't get from cable news.
A panel of University of Washington faculty examines the Trump administration’s policies affecting China and their implications across trade, military competition, and regional stability. The discussion covers tariffs, Taiwan, tech decoupling, and the broader question of what a second Trump term means for the US-China relationship.
Panelists include David Bachman, Tabitha Grace Mallory, and Susan H. Whiting, each bringing distinct expertise on Chinese domestic politics, maritime policy, and political economy. Free admission; livestream only.