China Institute of America
Founded in New York City in 1926 by American educators John Dewey, Paul Monroe, and Chinese scholars Hu Shi (胡適) and Kuo Ping-Wen (郭秉文), China Institute is an internationally-renowned U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to deepening the world’s understanding of China through programs in art, business, cuisine, culture, and education.
http://www.chinainstitute.org
Художественная резиденция в галерее Китайского института: «Книга перемен» Сунь Сюня
Four Outstanding Individuals being honored at Blue Cloud Gala 2025
America’s Changing Strategy on China | CEO of George H. W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations
Blue Cloud Gala 2025 | Full Video
Teens from Texas and New York Share Honest Thoughts on China
What Do Texas Kids Think About U.S.–China Relations?
О Китайском институте Америки
SHC 2025
YLC 2025
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 49: 10.10.25
Strangers in the Land: A Conversation with The New Yorker’s Executive Editor Michael Luo
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 48: 09.12.25
China Institute Fashion Night 2025
Talk with Paul Sheard - How Tariffs, Geopolitics, and Monetary Policy Are Reshaping Global Trade
2025 “Chinese Bridge” Competition for Eastern United States Region
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 47: 05.02.25
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 46: 04.11.25
Is Apple Moving Away from China? Apple’s Complex “China + Many” Global Strategy
Why Does Trump Want a Reciprocal Tariff Policy?
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 45: 03.07.25
U.S. Tariff Policy, American Business in China, and the Global Economic Order
China Institute in America Presents: A Conversation with Peter Hessler
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 44: 02.07.25
The China Institute Immersive Mandarin Summer Program
Celebrate 2025 Lunar New Year 2025 with a spectacular event at China Institute in America (Recap)
Mandarin Lunch and Learn, Session 43: 12.13.24
Joseph Nye on China’s Soft Power
Rapid Response: Joseph Nye on South Korea’s Martial Law and Soft Power
Conversation with Joseph Nye, author of Soft Power – How Soft Power Plays in Hard Geopolitical Times