Discussants at this forum that took place at Brookings in DC on April 22, were Amb. James Green, Amy Celico, Dennis Wilder and the Moderator, James Greek of Georgetown University.
Each brought to mind some incident or memorable dialogue the two countries have interacted during the past 40 years. It was clear that the participants viewed China as an up-and-coming superpower that could learn much from the United States on how to conduct business and politics, but particularly when it comes to financial dealings one with the other.
Georgetown had recently undertaken a series of interviews with key Americans who have shaped American policies--clearly underscoring the US' commitment to a thriving China--coming of age as a major power in the world.
That the US continues to emphasize the program that brings technical Chinese to our shores to populate our universities and colleges, to learn of us, is to my mind a great tribute to our great country--the US!
As one of the participants noted, China with a fond US blessing, is taking on the Globe, i.e., becoming truly global!
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