The Carnegie Endowment's China in the World podcast is a series of conversations between Director Paul Haenle and Chinese and international experts on China’s foreign policy, China’s international role, and China’s relations with the world.

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QUICK TAKE: What Does China Think About Soleimani’s Killing? 2020-01-08
Are U.S.-China Relations In a Downward Spiral? 2020-01-07
Was Engagement with China Really Such a Failure? 2019-12-17
Will North Korea Take a “New Path” in 2020? 2019-12-03
Three Speeches in October 2019-11-14
Are China-Russia Relations Getting Too Close for Comfort? 2019-10-30
Part 2: Is the US-China Relationship in Free Fall? 2019-09-30
Part 1: Is the US-China Relationship in Free Fall? 2019-09-05
Why Can’t the U.S. and China Make a Trade Deal? 2019-08-13
The Crisis Unfolding in Asia 2019-07-17
How Might a Democratic President Deal with China? 2019-06-25
Iraq, ISIS, and China’s Balancing Act in the Middle East 2019-06-13
China-India Relations One Year After the Wuhan Summit 2019-05-21
Can China Remain Above Geopolitics in the Middle East? 2019-04-30
Reassessing China: Europe Sharpens Its Approach 2019-04-16
Susan Thornton on a Crisis in U.S.-China Relations 2019-04-04
Xi's Visit to Europe and China as a "Systemic Rival" 2019-03-19
Nuclear Issues in the Asia-Pacific: The Hanoi Summit and the INF Treaty 2019-02-20
The U.S.-China Economic Relationship: Engagement and Decoupling 2019-01-30
New Summit, Old Issues: Trump-Kim Round 2 2019-01-17
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