Sun Chenghao
Dr. SUN Chenghao is a fellow and head of U.S.-EU program at Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS), Tsinghua University. His research interests include U.S. domestic and foreign policy, China-U.S. relations, transatlantic relations, AI and International security, etc. He teaches a graduate-level course on Transatlantic Relations in the School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University. Dr. Sun has co-authored dozens of reports and books. His latest books Profound Changes Unseen in a Century and the U.S.-Europe Alliance was published by Popular Science Press in 2023, and The Gravity of Power in the White House: The National Security Council (1947-2019) was published by Current Affairs Press in 2020. His work has also been published in Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, The Chinese Journal of American Studies, China International Studies, International Forum, Northeast Asia Forum, among others. He is also a social media influencer in China on Weibo with about 900,000 followers.
Recent Publications
The U.S.-China AI Dialogue Would Benefit From More Stakeholders
The United States and China commenced their first intergovernmental dialogue on AI in Geneva on May 14, 2024. This dialogue was a crucial step towards better cooperation between the United States and China on addressing AI risks, but given the continued growth in both commercial and military AI applications, much more collaboration is necessary, including among non-governmental stakeholders.