Roundtable with WSJ China Bureau Chief Jonathan Cheng

Jonathan Cheng joins the Council for a private roundtable on US-China relations and his experiences as a journalist in Asia.
American and Chinese Flags in a row.
Oct
13
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Speakers
Jonathan Cheng
Raymond C. Kuo
Date and Time
Doors Open: 10:15 am
Location
Chicago Council Offices at 130 East Randolph Street, Suite 1650
Who Can Attend

REGISTRATION

This event is invitation-only. Invites are non-transferable. For further information, please reach out to Nancy Callahan at ncallahan@globalaffairs.org.

About This Event

On Tuesday, October 13, Jonathan Cheng, China Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal, joins the Council for a private roundtable chaired by Council Vice President and Senior Fellow Raymond Kuo. 

This in-person discussion will focus on US-China relations and his experience as a journalist in Asia and will take place at the Chicago Council’s offices at 130 East Randolph Street, Suite 1650.

About the Speakers
China Bureau Chief, Wall Street Journal
Jonathan Cheng Headshot
Jonathan Cheng is the China bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, overseeing coverage of the world's second-largest economy across politics, economics, business, technology and society. Jonathan leads a team of two dozen correspondents and researchers in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Singapore and New York, with responsibility for the Chinese mainland and Taiwan.
Jonathan Cheng Headshot
Vice President of Research for Geostrategy and Diplomacy; Marshall M. Bouton Senior Fellow, Asian Studies, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Raymond Kuo headshot
Dr. Raymond Kuo joined the Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2026 as Vice President of Research, Geostrategy. Kuo also serves as the Marshall M. Bouton Senior Fellow for Asia Studies at the Council, focusing on US-China competition, alliance dynamics, and regional order in the Indo-Pacific.
Raymond Kuo headshot

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