April 8, 2021
FCC President Keith Richburg (left) and Ambassador Christopher Robert Hill (right)
The United States needs to be proactive in finding ways to communicate and collaborate more closely with China rather than pursuing a policy of decoupling, said Ambassador Christopher Robert Hill, a former career ...
March 25, 2021
FCC Correspondent Governors Dan Strumpf and Shibani Mahtani (left) and Te-Ping Chen (right).
Journalism and fiction are, by definition, opposite forms of writing, but as writer Te-Ping Chen explained in a book talk hosted by the FCC, the two aren’t as different as you might think.
“In some ways...
November 24, 2020
Appearing in a Zoom interview to discuss her second book, The Scientist and the Spy, author Mara Hvistendahl described a reporting process that took her from China to the Midwestern United States and back as she followed an intriguing legal case that reflected the rise of tensions between the wor...
November 20, 2020
President Trump’s ratcheting-up of tensions with China will have lasting effects and won’t be easy to reverse by the incoming Biden administration, according to two Washington-based experts who discussed Sino-U.S. relations in a Zoom event hosted by the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Hong Kong.
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20 Nov 2020 08:00 AM — 09:00 AM
ONLINE ZOOM BREAKFAST EVENT
How the Biden Administration Will Manage Its Relationship with China
PANEL
Friday, November 20, 2020
8:00am HKT on Zoom
One of the most vexing foreign policy challenges facing the incoming Biden administration will be mana...
October 20, 2020
Social media can be a force for good, but it also has a destructive side, which New Yorker staff writer Jiayang Fan recounted in an FCC interview Tuesday, detailing how she and her mother were branded as traitors in a social media campaign in China.
“Twitter, at its worst, has this unique opport...
October 13, 2020
China’s dominance in Southeast Asia has been hit by its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to author Sebastian Strangio.
Sebastian Strangio talks to Shibani Mahtani on October 12.
The Southeast Asia editor of The Diplomat told an October 12 FCC webinar that the onslaught of the coron...
October 8, 2020
China’s “wolf warrior” diplomacy has contributed towards its damaged global reputation, according to author and China scholar, Professor Rana Mitter.
Professor Rana Mitter talks to FCC president, Jodi Schneider.
Speaking in the week that new research showed unfavourable views of China has reac...
7 Oct 2020 08:00 PM
ONLINE ZOOM EVENT
‘China’s Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New
Nationalism’ with Oxford University Professor and Historian,
Rana Mitter
SPEAKER
RANA MITTER
Director of the China Centre, University of Oxford
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
8:00pm HKT on...