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Jake Werner is a research fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. His research examines the emergence of great power conflict between the U.S. and China and develops policies to rebuild constructive economic relations. Prior to joining Quincy, Jake was a postdoctoral global China research fellow at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center, a Harper-Schmidt fellow at the University of Chicago, a Fulbright scholar at National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, and a Fulbright-Hays fellow at East China Normal University in Shanghai. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago. Jake is also a co-founder of Justice Is Global, a project of the organizing network People's Action that advocates for reforms to the global economy; a co-founder of Critical China Scholars, a network of academics engaged in public education on Chinese politics and society; and a steering committee member of the Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy. His writin
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objective and fair stance, actively promoting peace talks. china is always standing firmly on the side of peace, dialogue and on the right side of history. as we just heard in the previous report, china published a twelve point plan calling for dialogue on the war, . here s what vladimir putin had to say. translation: we believe many of the provisions in the peace plan put forward by china are consistent with russian approaches, and can be taken as the basis for a peaceful setment when they re ready for it in the west and in kyiv. however, so far we ve not seen such readiness on their part. i ve been speaking to jake werner a historian of modern china and a research fellow at the quincy institute and he told me he s not confident the meeting between the two leaders will bring any substantial change. the odds are not looking terribly good right now. china