Hoover Institution: Critical Issues In The US-China Science And Technology Relationship

November 4, 2024

November 7, 2024 | 4-5:30 PM

On Thursday, November 7th at 4 pm ET, the Hoover Institute will feature prominent scholars from AASF, including Drs. Yasheng Huang, Zhenan Bao & Peter F. Michelson. All three will be speaking in their personal capacity. They will be joining a panel (in-person and virtual option available) by the Hoover Institution Program on the US, China, and the World. We hope you can hear from these outstanding scholars!

From the program description:

“Both the United States and the People’s Republic of China see sustaining leadership in science and technology (S+T) as foundational to national and economic security. Policymakers on both sides of the Pacific have taken action to promote indigenous innovation, and to protect S+T ecosystems from misappropriation of research and malign technology transfer. In the US, some of these steps, including the China Initiative, have led to pain, mistrust, and a climate of fear, particularly for students and scholars of and from China. Newer efforts, including research security programs and policies, seek to learn from these mistakes. A distinguished panel of scientists and China scholars will discuss these dynamics and their implications. What are the issues facing US-China science and technology collaboration? What are the current challenges confronting Chinese American scientists? How should we foster scientific ecosystems that are inclusive, resilient to security challenges, and aligned with democratic values?”

Visit the Hoover Institution website to learn more and register for the session.