China Report  |  Issue 157
China and the US have redefined their ties as a “constructive relationship of strategic stability”, during the state visit to Beijing by the US President Donald Trump (P.20-23). Professor Da Wei from Tsinghua University explains that the “mutually assured disruption” to each other has helped to bring new stability to the two biggest economies (P.24-27). The American traveller Brian Linden has devoted best part of his life on education and communication in China (P.28-31). And the granddaughter of the US general who led the Flying Tigers in WWII shares stories of courage and cooperation, and how her family’s museum continues to inspire US-China youth exchanges today (P.52-55). China is pushing for more brain-computer interface breakthroughs, but will the surge lead to large scale commercialisation (P.38-41)? Can World Superbike victories fuel a motorbike revival in China (P.46-51)?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in China Report Issue 157.