Zhang Chuanjie
Resident Scholar, Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy

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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.

 


education
Ph.D., M.A., Yale University B.A., Beijing Foreign Studies University
languages
Chinese, English

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In the Media
Leadership Will Define China-U.S. Relations

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.

· November 5, 2017
Global Times
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Donald Trump, U.S. Elections, and the Breakup of the Republican Party
September 12, 2016

Donald Trump’s rise has fractured the Republican Party, leading many to wonder what the party will look like after the 2016 presidential election.

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What Xi Jinping’s State Visit Means for U.S.-China Relations

At the upcoming summit, Xi Jinping and Barack Obama will likely continue to emphasize areas of common interest and responsibly manage areas of disagreement.

· September 15, 2015
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Renewables: The Political and Historical Dimensions of the Global Energy Transition
March 17, 2015

Low oil prices have reduced the material incentives for developing renewable energy technologies, but political interests and public opinion also impact this strategic economic sector.

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U.S.-China Cooperation on Traditional and Nontraditional Security
June 19, 2014

China’s growing regional presence and the increased U.S. involvement in the Asia-Pacific has underscored the importance for collaboration on traditional and nontraditional security issues.

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Preserving Peace as China Rises
April 29, 2014

China’s rise has generated enormous prosperity for the countries of Asia, as well as difficult questions about the region’s future stability and strategic order.

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Public Opinion and American Politics
November 7, 2013

The role of public opinion on policymaking in the United States is complicated and deserves a more thorough examination.

In the Media
Xi's U.S. Visit

The informal surroundings at Sunnylands enable Xi and Obama to have private and meaningful discussion about critical bilateral and global issues.

· June 8, 2013
CCTV
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How Does Public Opinion Shape China-U.S. Relations?

Public opinion influences the foreign policies of China and the United States

· April 30, 2013
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Dealing With North Korea’s Increased Belligerence
April 29, 2013

As the North Korean regime continues to issue provocative warnings for foreigners to evacuate the Korean peninsula, suggesting military escalation, regional cooperation has become essential to maintainingstability on the peninsula.

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