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Patricia M. Kim

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David M. Rubenstein Fellow, China Center and Center for East Asia Policy Studies @BrookingsFP

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Patricia M. Kim good and sobering analysis: "Perhaps most disturbing for Beijing is that while it may be able to control escalation dynamics in the Taiwan Strait or in the South China Sea as a direct party in the conflicts, it can’t say the same for Russian-backed North Korean

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Does TikTok pose a threat to the U.S.? What separates foreign influence from malign interference? Check out the latest essay in Brookings Foreign Policy Global China Lost in Translation series by Diana Fu Emile Dirks for an insightful analysis:

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Join us in welcoming Secretary Antony Blinken to The Brookings Institution for an intimate conversation with Suzanne Maloney on the state of U.S. foreign policy, featuring opening remarks from Cecilia Rouse. This Monday at 10:30 AM EDT: brookings.edu/events/america…

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Patricia M. Kim and Jessica Shao analyze how global perspectives of China and the U.S. have evolved over the past two presidential administrations and the implications this will have for Beijing and Washington's respective roles on the world stage. Read: t.ly/nnMVk

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Beijing and Moscow’s strategic alignment will pose a significant test for the incoming Trump administration. asli aydintasbas Angela Stent Tara_Varma Ali Wyne and I outline how the U.S. can prevent the deepening of this relationship: brookings.edu/articles/the-c… Brookings Foreign Policy

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Patricia M. Kim weighs in on whether President Trump should pursue a "grand bargain" with Xi Jinping. Pattie observes, "for all the speculation, no one has landed on the perfect contours of a grand bargain. The reason is simple: no such deal exists." brookings.edu/articles/trump…

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With the change in U.S. leadership, are China and Russia headed for a breakup? Listen to Patricia M. Kim interview asli aydintasbas, Tara_Varma, Angela Stent and Ali Wyne, or read the transcript of their conversation: brook.gs/4i3MF5y

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We recently convened a debate on what role - if any - China should play in potential cessation of hostilities in Ukraine. There were a range of perspectives from Robin Brooks, Jon Czin, Patricia M. Kim, Michael O'Hanlon, Constanze Stelzenmüller, and Pavel Baev. brookings.edu/articles/rival…

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Can China rebuild private sector confidence? A new law aims to boost support for entrepreneurs, but will it deliver real change on the ground? Read Jamie Horsley's analysis for the Brookings Foreign Policy Lost in Translation series: brookings.edu/articles/will-… Brookings China The Brookings Institution

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The U.S. and China are locked in a high-stakes trade war, each convinced the other will blink first. Both sides are fixated on tactics without a clear vision for resolution. In my latest for 遠景基金會 Prospect Foundation, I explain why this drift is so dangerous — and what must happen next:

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Xi will stand beside Putin in Moscow this week—an image that sharpens the contradictions in China’s bid to be seen as a defender of int’l norms. Between Western skepticism & Russian hedging, China’s ambitions are under strain. My latest Brookings Foreign Policy: brookings.edu/articles/xi-ji…

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Join us on June 3 at The Brookings Institution for a discussion with former Amb. Nicholas Burns Nicholas Burns on what role China should play in a ceasefire in the Ukraine war, moderated by Patricia M. Kim and Jon Czin. Register to attend or watch online: brookings.edu/events/the-uni…

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TOMORROW, at 2:00pm, tune in to our #GlobalChina event. In conversation with Jon Czin and Patricia M. Kim, Ambassador Nicholas Burns will examine how the U.S. and China might influence the outcome of the war in Ukraine. Register to watch online: brook.gs/43iRDW0

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It was a honor to host Nicholas Burns for the inaugural event of Brookings Foreign Policy's new Global China series, Rivals and Responders: The U.S., China, and Global Crisis Management. Missed the livestream? Watch the full recording here: brookings.edu/events/the-uni… The Brookings Institution

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U.S. strategy toward China must balance strength with dialogue. Ryan Hass argues that negotiations are essential between the two powers to clarify priorities, coordinate on shared challenges, and reduce the risk of conflict. Read the new piece here: brookings.edu/articles/why-s…