Regional State Study Master's Lecture 2020 Lecture Fifth Lecture: U.S. Elections And The U.S
Regional State Study Master's Lecture 2020 Lecture Fifth Lecture: U.S. Elections And The U.S
On the afternoon of December 16th, the Fifth Lecture on the Fifth Lecture on the Fifty Lecture of the Local Studies of the Regional State State was held in the lecture hall on the fourth floor of the library. The former Chinese residents in the United Nations and senior diplomats in the United States, the former director of the American Institute of Modern International Relations, and a senior researcher at the Taihe Think Tank Senior Researcher Guo Changlin made a lecture entitled
On the afternoon of December 16th, the Fifth Lecture on the Fifth Lecture on the Fifty Lecture of the Local Studies of the Regional State State was held in the lecture hall on the fourth floor of the library. The former Chinese residents in the United Nations and senior diplomats in the United States, the former director of the American Institute of Modern International Relations, and a senior researcher at the Taihe Think Tank Senior Researcher Guo Changlin made a lecture entitled "The U.S. Election and the U.S. Foreign Policy Trees" Essence The lecture was chaired by Wang Jianbin, executive deputy dean of the Regional and Global Institute of Governance, Mei Renyi, a senior professor at the Academy of English and the honorary director of the American Research Center.
The lectures are carried out around the two parts of the "American Election" and "U.S. Foreign -to -China Policy". For the US election, Guo Changlin analyzed the vulnerability of Sino -US relations under the special situation of "epidemic situation election". From the aspects of voting rate, voting distribution, and internal competition between the two parties, the reasons for the overwhelming victory of Biden. The tear tendency and the differentiation of the American political territory after the election are deeply considered. Guo Changlin mentioned that the US domestic interest group made information interference through social media, which influenced the situation of China ’s public opinion on the US election, and emphasized the importance of identifying information in academic research. When analyzing the US foreign policy to China, Guo Changlin explained the deep -seated changes in Sino -US relations, and analyzed the Pedeon government's external and China policies from Bayidon's personal life, the focus of governance, national security strategy, and attitude towards China. And emphasizing that the policy of China is the core of the Biden government. Professor Mei Renyi made wonderful comments on the history and current situation of Sino -US relations.
In the question session, Guo Changlin answered the impact of policies on the US elections, the Bayeng government's Middle East policy and international student policy, the impact of the new government cabinet staff on the influence of the US internal affairs and the mainstream ideas of the United States.