Scientific Collaboration Amidst Shifting US-China Relations
Offered By: Stanford Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex dynamics of scientific collaboration between the United States and China in this thought-provoking lecture by Yangyang Cheng, Research Scholar at Yale Law School. Delve into the historical context of US-China relations in the scientific realm, examine current challenges, and consider potential paths forward. Analyze how the discourse surrounding this crucial bilateral relationship often falls into oversimplified binaries, overlooking the transnational nature of ethical challenges in scientific and technological development. Gain insights from a panel discussion featuring experts Steven Chu, Norbert Holtkamp, and Thomas Fingar, as they address the question of whether science can transcend political borders in a world divided by nations, races, and governing systems.
Syllabus
Yangyang Cheng - "Scientific Collaboration Amidst Shifting US China Relations"
Taught by
Stanford Physics
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