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After a tension-filled and tumultuous 2020 US presidential election, Americans have chosen Joe Biden to become the 46th president of the US. Where is the China-US relationship headed in the years to come? What will be the possibility of an outbreak of a new cold war between Beijing and Washington during Biden's presidency? Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China (RDCY) jointly held a Webinar with the No Cold War campaign and Tricontinental Institute for Social Research themed "the Future of China-US relations" and discussed these issues on Saturday.
The Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was held from October 26 to 29 in Beijing. It adopted the CPC Central Committee’s proposals for the formulation of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) for National Economic and Social Development and the Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035, which charts the country’s course for the next 5, or even 15 years.
A new cold war with the US is not part of China's five-year plan. In the detailed proposals for the 14th Five-Year Plan and the long-range objectives through 2035, the US was not mentioned. In terms of foreign relations, the plan mentioned opening up to the outside world at a higher level, building a new type of international relations and creating a favorable external environment. These can lay the foundation for cooperation with Biden's "foreign policy for the middle class."
On the night of 7th November 2020 (Beijing Time), several US medias reported that Biden had won in the presidential election. At the same time, the China-US People-to People Exchange Research Center at Renmin University of China who is operated and managed by Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China (RDCY), jointly organized with No Cold War and Tricontinental Institute for Social Research one international symposium on "The US Presidential Election and the Future of US-China Relations”, inviting 11 experts from China, USA, UK, India, Canad and Bolivia to discuss the future trends of Sino-US relation under Biden's governing. The seminar also released a lengthy report, ‘An Analysis of American “New Cold War” policy’, published in the core journal Northeast Asia Forum (No.6, 2020). This seminar took the rare form of simultaneous transmission in both Chinese and English, and was broadcast simultaneously on international new media platforms such
Biden Wins the 2020 US Election under the Pandemic: the New Trend of Sino-US Relations during the "14th Five-Year Plan" Period and Its Economic Impact and Response.
【CGTN】He Weiwen: China-US trade seen to pick up in next 4 years
"SCO and the EAEU: joining efforts to realize the economic potential of the region and the global economy" was the title of the thematic session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Business Forum held today in the form of a video conference (the sessions of the forum are held on November 3 and 5, and the final plenary session will be held on November 6).
Join U.S., Chinese and other experts opposing a New Cold War who will analyze the consequences of the outcome of the U.S. presidential election. Register for this international panel here.
China-US People-to-People Exchange Research Center, Remin University, operated by RDCY, has launched the second episode of the "Chinese Young Perople Talking About the United States" program. We randomly interviewed 18 Chinese young people to share their views about US' general election.
The U.S.-China Dialogue with Dr. Yukon Huang, Mr. He Weiwen and Helena Cobban
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