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American Scholars participated in Huayang Interview program

30 2026-06

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Several American scholars attending the 14th Round of the China-U.S. Track II Dialogue on Maritime Affairs and International Law were interviewed by the Huayang Interview program.

Stephen Orlins, President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations; Margaret Lewis, Professor at Seton Hall University School of Law; Krista Wiegand, Director of the National Security and Foreign Affairs Center at the Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs, University of Tennessee; and Tabitha Mallory, Founder of the China Ocean Institute and Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington, shared their views and insights on China-U.S. relations, people-to-people exchanges, think tank dialogues, and the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port.

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