Competition between the U.S. and China is increasing, but experts say there is no guaranteed outcome. Our Host James Chau unpacks this with Chen Dongxiao, President of the Shanghai Institutes for International Relations.
Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS)
Founded in 1960, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) is acomprehensive research organization for studies of international politics, economy,security strategy and China’s external relations. The SIIS is dedicated to serving forChina’s modernization drive, and for Shanghai’s opening-up and economic development. It mainly studies the United States, Japan, Europe, Russia and the Asia-Pacific region, focusing on relations among major powers and China’s peripheryenvironment. Based on its studies of theories of international relations and dynamic changes of international affairs, the SIIS pursues both mid-term and long-term comprehensive research on significant issues in contemporary international politics, economy and security, providing relevant governmental departments and institutions with research reports and other research findings for reference, and presenting journals and magazines to the public for popularizing knowledge of international affairs.After unremitting efforts of several generations of its researchers, SIIS has gained renowned reputation both domestically and internationally. In November 2006, SIIS was elected as one of the “Top 10 Think Tanks in China” in the “First Forum on China’s Think Tanks” held in Beijing. And in a research report released in the end of 2007 by Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) based at Philadelphia, USA, SIIS was listed in the “Top 10 Think Tanks in the world (non-U.S.)”.
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