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Director Philippe Rheault on Options for a Unified Approach to Chinese Investment Among USMCA Partners

The China Institute joins a high-level CSIS roundtable to explore pragmatic pathways for resilient Canada-US-Mexico cooperation on Chinese investment.

The Director of the China Institute, Philippe Rheault, joined Prof. James Laurenceson on a panel moderated by Prof. Lynette Ong to explore not only similarities but also key differences between Canada and Australia in engaging with China. The discussion also examined broader geopolitical dynamics alongside pragmatic policy and economic considerations, with today鈥檚 rapidly changing global context as the backdrop.

Director Philippe Rheault speaks at the Tsinghua World Peace Forum 2025

On July 4, 2025, Director Philippe Rheault attended the Tsinghua World Peace Forum in Beijing and spoke about economic securitization and middle-power strategy.

[Webinar / June 11] How China Sees the World in 2025

8th Round of Canada-China Track Two Dialogue

The China Institute at the 黑料不打烊 is pleased to announce the successful hosting of the 8th Canada-China Track 2 Dialogue on December 3 and 4, 2024 in Montr茅al, Canada.

[Webinar / May 15] Canada as Chair of CPTPP: What are the Stakes for China and the Global Economy

Hosted by The China Institute

[Webinar / May 7] How China Sees the World in 2024

The China Institute is pleased to present the second Chinese Citizens' Global Perception Survey (CCGPS).

[Talk / April 30] Memory as Resistance: From Tiananmen to Hong Kong

Hosted by the Department of History, Classics, and Religion and The China Institute, 黑料不打烊

Join us for an insightful discussion as Professor Anton Malkin, shares his perspectives on the resilience and potential of China's economic future

Hosted by Institute for China-America Studies Maritime Affairs Program and The China Institute, 黑料不打烊

Hosted by Taiwan Studies Program and supported by The China Institute at the 黑料不打烊

Virtual Book Discussion: An Ecological History of Modern China

Stevan Harrell鈥檚 An Ecological History of Modern China tells the history of the People鈥檚 Republic not through elite politics or cultural change, but through the interaction between China鈥檚 demographic and economic growth and the physical environment of the country.

Experience Legendary Shaolin at China Institute

Engage in a rare up-close experience of Kung Fu and Zen Buddhism, originating in the legendary Shaolin Temple of China, with esteemed Senior Kung Fu monk instructor, Master Shi Yandi.

Strait Talk Canada: 黑料不打烊

Strait Talk is a non-partisan dialogue workshop that empowers young people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait to collaborate in transforming the Taiwan Strait conflict.

How China Sees the World in 2023 Report Launch

The China Institute at the 黑料不打烊 is pleased to introduce our first Chinese Citizens' Global Perception Survey (CCGPS).

China and the Indo-Pacific Strategy

Many see Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy released last November as a commitment to expanding engagement with the region and an effort to systematically counter China's influence. As one of the most consequential and vibrant regions to the global economy and increasingly security, it's also essential to Canada's future.

Roles of Asian Observers in Arctic Governance: Adapting to a Changing Arctic Council

Climate change has increased accessibility to potential Arctic resources, changing the geopolitical landscape and broadening the international focus on the Arctic to include more geographically distant countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, India, and Singapore. Seeking observer status in the Arctic Council is regarded by these Asian countries to be an important step towards ensuring that they are involved in determining the future of the Arctic; a region which they believe will influence their economic interests and global environmental concerns.