At a time when prominent voices in the U.S. foreign policy community \u2013 from both sides of the aisle \u2013 are calling upon the United States to take a new approach towards China, many are putting forward new ideas to define what a "new era"\xa0would look like. An increasingly timely discussion has revolved around making more direct connections between gender equality and national security \u2013 a "Feminist Foreign Policy."
On\xa0September 18, 2020,\xa0the National Committee held a virtual Congressional staff briefing with\xa0Stephenie Foster,\xa0Sarah Kemp, and\xa0Wenchi Yu, about feminist foreign policy and what its implementation could mean for the evolving U.S.-China relationship.