(The speaker is founder and president of the Center for China and Globalization)
I think we should have more dialogue, we should have more exchanges. We should have more at the average people’s level, including the student and tourists, academic scholars, and think tanks.
China and U.S. should really relax on the people to people exchange. We should resume student exchange. We should not suspect every Chinese student as a spy. We should really encourage more American students come to China because of the imbalance we have. There are almost 400,000 Chinese students in the United States, but there are only about 10,000 U.S. students in China. So there's a huge misinformation or maybe misunderstanding, because we don't have enough people to travel to each other’s nation. I'm glad to see quite a few foundations recently resumed China and U.S. scholar exchange program. That is really a great direction. We hope we can resume the Fulbright Scholar Program, which was canceled by the last administration. Also, we hope we can resume media exchange as well.