Paul T. Haenle

@paulhaenle

Director of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center based in Beijing, China. Former NSC China Director under Presidents Bush and Obama.

Beijing China
Joined March 2009

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    Dec 8

    Will this dynamic region's future be more "Asian" than "Pacific"? Join me, , and an array of insightful guests for a series of events on whether the United States is positioned for success in a region that has changed more and faster than Washington may realize.

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  2. Dec 7

    My latest podcast w/ and 's Xie Tao on the future of US-China relations under a Biden administration. Good discussion on the opportunities and challenges ahead, and what BJ can do to put the relationship on a better footing.

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  3. Dec 3

    Nothing will improve in the US-China rel'p if Beijing is not willing to come to the table ready to address legitimate concerns shared by the US and a growing list of countries. My discussion with Morning Edition.

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    Nov 29

    We’re going to need to vaccinate about 70% of the public but in a typical year only 48% adults get the the flu vaccine. We need to do much better than that. I like ⁦the idea fr ⁩. Want a $1,500 stimulus check? Get vaccinated for Covid-19.

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    Nov 27

    This holiday season if you see someone in scrubs, maybe a nurse or respiratory therapist or environmental service worker or nursing home aide, thank them for their sacrifice and bravery. Thank them for holding the line.

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  6. Nov 26

    This is precisely what our nation has needed but we haven't had it. It's called leadership, compassion and kindness. Thank you President-elect and Mrs. Biden for your encouraging and caring words.

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  7. Nov 22

    In my role as Chairman of Asia Pacific, I shared my views on GE’s 2020 Innovation Barometer. Here is my interview where I discuss interesting new data on the rising preference for protectionism, in what is an increasingly interconnected world.

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    Nov 19
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  9. Nov 18

    I was pleased to give my views on GE’s 2020 Innovation Barometer, which was published today. Interesting new data on the rising preference for protectionism, in what is an increasingly interconnected world. To access the full report visit .

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    Nov 18

    Read the latest from and Michael Cooper on global chains in the post-pandemic era.

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    Spoke to Biden policy advisor to convey Taiwan’s congratulations to the President-elect. Appreciated bipartisan support for US relations with and hope to continue close cooperation with the US in coming years.

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    Tensions between the U.S. and China have been escalating for years, only worsening during the Trump administration. How likely are things to change under President-elect Biden? & discuss on a new episode of :

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  13. Nov 13

    It was great to join for a discussion on US-China relations. Especially pleased to record this as a joint podcast between her great podcast 'The World Unpacked' and 's 'China and the World!'

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    Nov 11

    In China, people are calling Trump a 钉子户 dingzi hu, (“the nail that can’t be pulled out”) which is usually reserved for real-estate disputes that end up like this:

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    Nov 11

    . says Trump has no chance of reversing the election result & should "do his part to unite the country by leading a peaceful transition and letting grievances go"

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    Nov 11
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    MSM is responsible 4 that by feeding this monster’s ego. trump is trying to burn everything down on his way out. Stop reporting on him. That’s what he wants his ego fed.

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  17. Nov 11

    This would be reckless and dangerous and I hope Republicans that care about our country would step up and do what they can to prevent this.

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    Nov 10

    In another context, in another world, at another time, 's comment re a transition to a 2nd Trump administration might have been funny. But not in this context, in this world, at this time. Too much at stake for our democracy & our standing.

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    Nov 10

    The problem is that Pompeo is joking about something the President is dead serious about. That sort of steps all over the punch line.

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    Nov 10

    How Turkish immigrant scientists in Germany and the Greek CEO of Pfizer partnered to spawn the Covid vaccine. "They bonded over their shared backgrounds as scientists and immigrants...without mentioning their native countries’ long-running antagonism."

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