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2024年12月29日下午,卡特总统与世长辞。卡特推动了中美建交,打破了僵局,为两国关系迈出了关键一步。尽管在美国和中国的政治环境中,建交仍是争议话题,但卡特的决定深远影响着今天与未来。 除了外交,卡特还通过卡特中心与中国共同推动农村选举与治理,为中国乡村政治改革贡献力量。今天的嘉宾刘亚伟老师,曾是该项目的重要人物之一。 #JimmyCarter #CarterCenter #USChina

Journalist and writer @iandenisjohnson.bsky.social has spent decades documenting China’s civil society and religion. From Wild Grass to Sparks, his work uncovers China’s hidden stories.

What will Trump do about China? To answer this, we need to revisit the recent history of U.S.-China relations, the political forces shaping both countries, and the broader geopolitical landscape.

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On May 7, 1999, during the #KosovoWar, an American B2 stealth bomber dropped bombs on the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, destroying the building and killing three state media journalists. The event immediately provoked strong reactions and suspicions. Was it a mistake? Or was it intentional?

中央党校是中共中高级官员的主要培训基地,被视为培养党内精英和晋升的摇篮。习近平执政前,它曾以开明和改革著称,流亡学者蔡霞也曾任教于此。然而,立场鲜明的“民主先生”戴雅门竟受邀在这核心机构演讲,令我颇感意外,也意识到他的经历值得被记录。 #民主

China has a long tradition of "scholar-officials"—intellectuals trained in Confucian values who prioritized community interests before entering government. In many ways, Prof. Susan Shirk embodies this role with an American twist.

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@iandenisjohnson.bsky.social arrived in Palo Alto after attending the @asianstudies.org conference in Seattle, a prestigious annual gathering of China scholars in the US, which Ian has attended since the 90s. This episode is the first of many from our 18-hour, seven-session oral history: #Sparks

Fox Butterfield, a Pulitzer-winning and the first @nytimes.com correspondent in China after 1949 opens up on his life-long journey with China, his time at Harvard @fairbankcenter.bsky.social, and his reporting during the Vietnam War. Listen along here:

In three previous episodes, Orville Schell, a veteran journalist and currently the Arthur Ross Director of the Center on US-China Relations @asiasociety.org, discusses the experiences of foreign China watchers in the 1960s and 1980s. The conversation below is an excerpt from a 14-hour oral history:

History folks! We have started a "what to follow" oral history starter pack here, please read and listen along: