About Carnegie China
About Us

Carnegie China is an East Asia-based research center focused on China’s regional and global role. Our scholars conduct research and analysis, and convene an array of activities with and in China, to cast a critical eye on the country’s strategic and economic trajectory. The center especially highlights Southeast Asian perspectives.

About Us

Carnegie China is an East Asia-based research center focused on China’s regional and global role. Our scholars conduct research and analysis, and convene an array of activities with and in China, to cast a critical eye on the country’s strategic and economic trajectory. The center especially highlights Southeast Asian perspectives.

Diplomacy

Track 2

Carnegie China organizes a regular track 2 series on U.S.-China bilateral issues with the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS). This series quickly convenes U.S. and Chinese experts during critical moments in global affairs to produce timely analysis.

Diplomacy

Track 2

Carnegie China organizes a regular track 2 series on U.S.-China bilateral issues with the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS). This series quickly convenes U.S. and Chinese experts during critical moments in global affairs to produce timely analysis.

Regional Focus

U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia

Carnegie China is building a new research platform to analyze U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia, as well as China–Southeast Asia economic, security, and technological linkages. Over the long term, Carnegie China aims to become a leading hub for foreign policy analysis of China–Southeast Asia relations.

Regional Focus

U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia

Carnegie China is building a new research platform to analyze U.S.-China competition in Southeast Asia, as well as China–Southeast Asia economic, security, and technological linkages. Over the long term, Carnegie China aims to become a leading hub for foreign policy analysis of China–Southeast Asia relations.

Virtual Events

Global Dialogue Series

Carnegie China hosts a series of virtual events that brings together global voices to discuss Chinese foreign policy toward diverse regions of the world.

Virtual Events

Global Dialogue Series

Carnegie China hosts a series of virtual events that brings together global voices to discuss Chinese foreign policy toward diverse regions of the world.

About Our Experts

About Our Experts

Michael Pettis

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie China

Michael Pettis is a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. An expert on China’s economy, Pettis is professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets. 

Tong Zhao

Senior Fellow, Carnegie China, Nuclear Policy Program

Tong Zhao is a senior fellow with the Nuclear Policy Program and Carnegie China, Carnegie’s East Asia-based research center on contemporary China. Formerly based in Beijing, he now conducts research in Washington on strategic security issues.

Chong Ja Ian

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Chong Ja Ian examines U.S.-China dynamics in Southeast Asia and the broader Asia-Pacific.

Xue Gong

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Xue Gong’s current research interests include International Political Economy, China’s economic diplomacy, regionalism and governance, and geoeconomics in the Indo-Pacific.

Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby examines China-Philippine relations and maritime security issues in Southeast Asia.

Li Mingjiang

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Li Mingjiang’s main research interests include Chinese foreign policy, China-ASEAN relations, Sino-U.S. relations, global governance, and Asia-Pacific security.

Cheng-Chwee Kuik

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Cheng-Chwee Kuik’s research focuses on small-state foreign and defence policies, China-ASEAN relations, big powers in the Indo-Pacific, Asian security, and international relations.

Ngeow Chow Bing

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Ngeow Chow Bing focuses on China’s relations with Southeast Asian countries.

Michael Pettis

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie China

Michael Pettis is a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. An expert on China’s economy, Pettis is professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets. 

Tong Zhao

Senior Fellow, Carnegie China, Nuclear Policy Program

Tong Zhao is a senior fellow with the Nuclear Policy Program and Carnegie China, Carnegie’s East Asia-based research center on contemporary China. Formerly based in Beijing, he now conducts research in Washington on strategic security issues.

Chong Ja Ian

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Chong Ja Ian examines U.S.-China dynamics in Southeast Asia and the broader Asia-Pacific.

Xue Gong

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Xue Gong’s current research interests include International Political Economy, China’s economic diplomacy, regionalism and governance, and geoeconomics in the Indo-Pacific.

Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby examines China-Philippine relations and maritime security issues in Southeast Asia.

Li Mingjiang

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Li Mingjiang’s main research interests include Chinese foreign policy, China-ASEAN relations, Sino-U.S. relations, global governance, and Asia-Pacific security.

Cheng-Chwee Kuik

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Cheng-Chwee Kuik’s research focuses on small-state foreign and defence policies, China-ASEAN relations, big powers in the Indo-Pacific, Asian security, and international relations.

Ngeow Chow Bing

Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China

Ngeow Chow Bing focuses on China’s relations with Southeast Asian countries.

Blog

China Financial Markets

China Financial Markets provides in-depth analysis of one of the world’s largest and most vital economies. Edited by Carnegie Senior Fellow Michael Pettis based in Beijing, China Financial Markets offers insights into income inequality, market structures, and other issues affecting China and other global economies. A noted expert on China’s economy, Pettis is a professor of finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets.