Public Policy Engagement
The Committee of 100's Policy Engagement program connects Chinese American leaders with influential U.S. and Chinese policymakers to facilitate the implementation of policy guided by data- and story-driven insights of the ethnic Chinese community. The program consists of four components: Capitol Hill Briefings & D.C. Initiatives, China Delegations & Beijing Initiatives, U.S.-China Policy Speaker Series, and U.S.-China Public Perceptions Opinion Survey.

Capitol Hill Briefings & DC Initiatives
In order to have an impact on our dual missions, it is important that C100 strengthens relations with policy-makers. Since April 2015 C10...
Capitol Hill Briefings & DC Initiatives
C100 seeks to build long-term capacity as a unique and substantive voice of China-related information on Capitol Hill.

C100 Statements
C100 members actively monitor and act on issues facing the Asian American community and U.S.-China relations through the Issues Committee...
C100 Statements
Where and when necessary, C100 publicly mobilizes resources to defend Asian Americans and advance their issues.

U.S.-China Public Perceptions Survey
C100's signature research product measures the evolving perception of Americans and Chinese on key issues affecting U.S.-China relations ...
U.S.-China Public Perceptions Survey
The survey report provides valuable original data on a wide range of issues pertinent Sino-American and Chinese American relations.

U.S.-China Policy Speaker Series
In collaboration with the Commonwealth Club of Northern California, the Committee of 100 U.S.-China Policy Speakers Series serves as a pl...
U.S.-China Policy Speaker Series
C100 promotes constructive dialogue on U.S.-China relations in the Bay Area by exploring related issues infrequently discussed by media.

China Delegations & Beijing Initiatives
Since its inception, C100 has consistently led annual delegations from the U.S. to meet with top political and business leaders in Beijin...
China Delegations & Beijing Initiatives
C100 lends a balanced perspective and influence to discussions with top political-economic leaders in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Taipei.