The future of the U.S.-China relationship depends largely on the relationship between presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump and attitudes in their respective countries.
Zhang Chuanjie was a resident scholar at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center until June 2020.
Zhang Chuanjie was a resident scholar at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center, where he LED a program focusing on the impact of Chinese public opinion on China’s foreign policy. He is also an assistant professor in Tsinghua University’s Department of International Relations and the deputy director of Tsinghua’s Center for U.S.-China Relations
His research interests include U.S.-China relations and public opinion analysis. Zhang is the author of the academic paper, “Affective U.S. Image Predicts Chinese Citizens’ Attitudes toward United States,” published in the Chinese Journal of International Politics.
The future of the U.S.-China relationship depends largely on the relationship between presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump and attitudes in their respective countries.
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