J. Stapleton Roy

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Public and Elite Views of the U.S.-China Relationship
December 12, 2013

Mutual perceptions in the United States and China have a growing influence on the bilateral security relationship, affecting how policymakers manage conflicts and seek cooperation.

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What Should the Next American President Do About China?
October 4, 2012

BBC Radio’s Robin Lustig moderated a debate with Elizabeth Economy, Chas W. Freeman, Jr., J. Stapleton Roy, and Yan Xuetong on what the next American president should do about China.

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  • Yan Xuetong
  • Robin Lustig
  • Elizabeth Economy
  • Chas Freeman, Jr.
  • J. Stapleton Roy
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U.S.-China Relations at a Crossroads: Briefing on Hu Jintao's State Visit
January 13, 2011

For President Hu Jintao's state visit, a host of economic, political, and security issues top the agenda, including China's growth strategy, accusations of currency manipulation, territorial water rights, and North Korea.

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Twenty Years After Tiananmen
June 4, 2009

On the twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Incident, Carnegie brought together a group of experts including: Brent Scowcroft, Ted Koppel, Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy, and Minxin Pei, to discuss how the ensuing years have transformed China's political trajectory and what changes may be near.

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A New Era? What to Make of the 17th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
October 24, 2007

Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy joined with senior associates of Carnegie China Program Michael Swaine and Albert Keidel to discuss implication of the 17th National Congress of Communist Party of China from political, economic, and military perspectives.

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The Implications of China's Military Modernization
February 6, 2007

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is on course to become the most significant military force in East Asia after the United States within the next decade. Is China's military modernization a growing threat to its Asian neighbors and the U.S.?

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