David Firestein's recent piece in The Moscow Times, "Reset in Danger of Being Set Back," received considerable attention from a number of policy media organizations.
“En Route,” a popular new Chinese travel magazine, has serialized the 2004 bestselling Chinese-language book, Here and There: 81 Conversations about China and America.
Taiwanus.net carried a piece by EWI’s Director of Track 2 Diplomacy David J. Firestein on U.S.-China relations in 2010. The piece was an expanded version of an op-ed in the Austin American-Statesman.
In an Austin American-Statesman op-ed, EWI’s Director of Track 2 Diplomacy David J. Firestein discusses the prospects for the U.S.-China relationship in 2010.
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