AFPC Conference: Exploring the “Authoritarian Media” Phenomenon
On May 22nd, AFPC sponsored a Capitol Hill conference exploring the phenomenon of “authoritarian media” and its implications for U.S. policy.
On May 22nd, AFPC sponsored a Capitol Hill conference exploring the phenomenon of “authoritarian media” and its implications for U.S. policy.
A nine member American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC) delegation visited China from December 10-16, the latest in a line of annual delegations reaching back to 1994.
From August 26 to September 2, 2017, AFPC led a delegation of mid-career-level foreign policy experts for a research visit to China.
On March 14, AFPC Director for Asian Security Programs Jeff M. Smith and AFPC Senior Fellow for China Studies Joshua Eisenman co-hosted a briefing in the U.S. Senate for Capitol Hill staff entitled "Xi's Trillion Dollar Gambit: How China's 'One Belt One Road' (OBOR) is Reshaping Asia and the World."
On November 13, AFPC hosted a six-person delegation from China’s CCCPC International Department in Washington, D.C. led by Vice-Minister Guo Yezhou.