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January 24, 2025

U.S.-China High-level Meetings

The 1st U.S.-China High-level Conference, coorganized by CUSEF and the Center for American Progress, was held in Beijing, September 1-3, 2009. Former U.S. Senator Tom Daschle (L) meets with China's Commerce Minister Chen Deming (R).
The 1st U.S.-China High-level Conference, coorganized by CUSEF and the Center for American Progress, was held on September 1-3, 2009 in Beijing. Professor John Deutch (L) and Ambassador Wendy Sherman (R) are on board China Railway High-speed
The 1st U.S.-China High-level Conference, coorganized by CUSEF and the Center for American Progress, was held on September 1-3, 2009 in Beijing. The U.S. delegates take a group photo in front of the Ziguang Pavilion of Zhongnanhai.
The 2nd U.S.-China High-level Conference, coorganized by CUSEF and the Center for American Progress, was held in Washington DC in 2010. Former U.S. National Security Advisor Sandy Berger, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg and Center for American Progress Senior Fellow Nina Hachigian at the conference.
The 2nd U.S.-China High-level Conference, coorganized by CUSEF and the Center for American Progress, was held in Washington DC in 2010. CUSEF Chairman Tung Chee-hwa with former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen.
Group photo of the 2nd U.S.-China High-level Conference, coorganized by CUSEF and the Center for American Progress in Washington DC in 2010.
The 3rd U.S.-China High-level Conference was held in Beijing in 2011.
The 3rd U.S.-China High-level Conference was held in Beijing in 2011. Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Jim Steinberg speaks at the conference.
The 4th U.S.-China High-level Conference was held in Beijing, 2013. CUSEF Chairman Tung Chee-hwa (1st R) , Chair of the Center for American Progress John Podesta (2nd L ), and Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group Sandy Berger (L) meet with Shanghai Party Secretary Mr. Han Zheng (2nd R).
The U.S. delegates attend the U.S.-China High-level Conference in Beijing, 2015.
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