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2025 Dunwoody Virtual Great Decisions Lecture Series – U.S.-China Relations

February 20, 2025 at 7:00 pm 8:30 pm

The annual 2025 Dunwoody Great Decisions Foreign Policy Lecture Series will take place via Zoom every Thursday evening from February 6 – March 27, 2025 at 7:00 PM. There is a fee to register for the virtual lecture series, and registration is required to receive the event link.

Topic: U.S.-China Relations

Washington’s relations with Beijing have reached an ominous low ebb. Both American political parties have identified China as the country’s preeminent geopolitical challenger and, in the eyes of many, a systemic threat. What is driving this deterioration of Sino-American relations, and what are America’s strategic options in the face of Chinese power and ambition?

Speaker: Dr. Yawei Liu, Senior Advisor on China, The Carter Center

Please note, topics and speakers are subject to change dates.

Great Decisions, presented by the Foreign Policy Association (FPA), highlights the most thought-provoking foreign policy challenges facing Americans each year. GCIV is the statewide coordinator for the nonpartisan program. To view the other 2025 topics or learn more about Great Decisions, 

visit Gciv.org/programs/gd.

The Georgia Council for International Vistiors (GCIV) implements professional international exchange programs on behalf of the U.S. Department of State and other federal agencies. GCIV’s mission is to foster professional, cultural and educational experiences that connect Georgia citizens and international leaders to cultivate positive global change. GCIV hosted 352 international visitors from 105 countries and territories to the state of Georgia in 2024. To learn more, visit Gciv.org