Event Details

Please join us on May 12 for a thought-provoking AmCham China Education Committee Ed Talk exploring a critical question: where are Chinaโ€“US relations headed?


The US-China relationship is now being strained on multiple fronts. The two countries are navigating strategic competition amid resilient economic interdependence. Against this complex backdrop, we are honored to welcome Professor Joshua Eisenman, a leading expert on Chinaโ€“US politics from the University of Notre Dame.


In his talk, Between Strategic Competition and Economic Interdependence: USโ€“China Relations in an Age of Uncertainty, Professor Eisenman will examine how evolving US priorities and geopolitical tensionsโ€”from Iran to Ukraineโ€”are reshaping the trajectory of bilateral relations.


The "Ed Talk" series aims to gather leading experts and educators to showcase their latest academic findings or perspectives on emerging industrial trends. This event is open to all AmCham China members and free for students. Attendees are required to RSVP by May 11 to confirm attendance.


Event Details:

  • Event Format: In-Person Event @ 1713 West Tower, Genesis Beijing (ๅฏ็š“ๅŒ—ไบฌ่ฅฟๅก” 1713)
  • Time & Date: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, May 12, 2026 (Tuesday)
  • Language: English
  • Contact: Melody Wen, mwen@amchamchina.org


*Light refreshments will be provided.


๏ปฟPlease note:

  • Registration closes at 6 PM Beijing Time on May 11. Walk-in registrations are not permitted.
  • Please register using your company email address.
  • Refunds will not be issued within 48 hours of the event.

About Ed Talk


AmCham China Education Committee is one of the most active groups within the AmCham China community. We provide an open peer-to-peer platform for educators and senior corporate leaders to share and exchange professional opinions on current hot topics in the education world.


We would like to leverage all these resources to build up a platform among AmCham members and valuable speakers from different fileds. We expect to invite outstanding authors, professors, experts, and industrial elites to share their research outcomes, experiences, concept, philosophy, and values on this unique platform, by introducing their books, research studies, or journal articles, or discussing other books related topics, includes but not limited to Education, Entrepreneurship Leadership, Experience Sharing, Professional Development, Psychology, Career Training, Literature, etc.

Agenda

Schedule and topics are subject to change. Please check back for updates.

6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Registration
7:00 PM - 7:05 PM
Welcome Remarks
7:05 PM - 7:50 PM
Ed Talk Sharing
7:50 PM - 8:00 PM
Q&A

Speakers

  • Joshua Eisenman (Professor of Politics at University of Notre Dame)

    Joshua Eisenman

    Professor of Politics at University of Notre Dame

    Joshua Eisenman (้ฉฌไฝณๅฃซ) is professor of politics in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. He is a fellow of the Keough School's Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, and Pulte Institute for Global Development.

    Eisenman’s research focuses on the political economy of China’s development and foreign relations with the United States and the Global South —particularly Africa. His latest book, "China’s Relations with Africa: A New Era of Strategic Engagement" (Columbia University Press, 2023) with Ambassador David H. Shinn, examines the full scope of political and security relations between China and Africa. It explains the tactics and methods that China uses to build relations with African countries and contextualizes and interprets them within Beijing’s larger geostrategy. The book is a follow-up to "China and Africa: A Century of Engagement" (University of Pennsylvania Press), which was named one of the “Best International Relations Books of 2012″ by Foreign Affairs. In 2020, that book’s updated second edition was published in Chinese by the Chinese University of Hong Kong Press. Eisenman’s research has appeared in top development economics journals including World Development, Development and Change, Third World Quarterly, and the Journal of International Development, and in various other prestigious academic publications such as Environmental Politics, Global Environmental Politics, the Journal of Contemporary China, China Review, and Cold War History.

    Eisenman also has written for popular outlets including Foreign Affairs, the Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Policy, and his views on China’s domestic and foreign policy have been quoted in The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Economist, on National Public Radio and in many other prominent outlets. Eisenman fourth book, Red China’s Green Revolution: Technological Innovation, Institutional Change, and Economic Development Under the Commune (Columbia University Press, 2018) received the 2019 Robert W. Hamilton Book Award honorable mention and was highly reviewed in more than a dozen prestigious outlets including Foreign Affairs, the Wall Street Journal, the American Historical Review, Journal of Asian Studies, and the China Journal. The book explains how more capital investment and better farming techniques increased agricultural productivity growth in Maoist China. In "China Steps Out: Beijing’s Major Power Engagement with the Developing World" (Routledge, 2018), Eisenman worked with Eric Heginbotham to analyze and compare China’s policies toward the Global South.

    Before coming to Notre Dame in 2019, Eisenman was assistant professor of public affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been a visiting faculty member at Fudan University (summer 2017), Peking University (summer 2016), and NYU–Shanghai (2011–12). He was a policy analyst on the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (2003–05) and has been a senior fellow for China studies at the American Foreign Policy Council since 2006. Eisenman holds a Ph.D. in political science from UCLA, an M.A. in international relations from Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) where he studied at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center, and a B.A. in East Asian Studies from the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs.

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  • Jingyu Wang (Executive Director of Notre Dame Beijing, University of Notre Dame.)

    Jingyu Wang

    Executive Director of Notre Dame Beijing, University of Notre Dame.

    Jingyu Wang serves as the executive director of the Beijing Global Gateway, University of Notre Dame.

    Wang previously taught at Princeton University as a Lecturer in New Jersey. She also worked as the Research Associate at University of Notre Dame to coordinate the US Department of Education Title VI project with the theme “Undergraduate International Studies & Foreign Language". Wang was the founding Director of Chengdu American Center for Study Abroad from 2012 to 2018 in collaboration with Chengdu Municipal Government in China.

    Wang earned her master’s degree in Applied Linguistics from Beijing Normal University. She used to teach Chinese literature at Daqing No. 4 High School. Additionally, Wang was a co-author of A Kaleidoscope of China through Princeton University Press in 2009.

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Tickets

AmCham China-Members

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Standard Price RMB 150
Student Tickets

For school students only.

Standard Price Complimentary
Non-Members

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Standard Price RMB 450

Venue

1713 West Tower, Genesis Beijing ๅฏ็š“ๅŒ—ไบฌ่ฅฟๅก”17ๅฑ‚13ๅ•ๅ…ƒ

1713 West Tower, Genesis Beijing
No. 8 Xinyuan South Road, Chaoyang District
Beijing 100027
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Beijing, Chaoyang District, China

If you have any questions please contact Melody Wen

Contact Organizer

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