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Bonnie Girard

Bonnie Girard

Bonnie Girard is President of China Channel Ltd. She has lived and worked in China for half of her adult life, beginning in 1987 when she studied at the Foreign Affairs College in Beijing.

Bonnie Girard has lived and worked in China for half of her adult life, beginning in 1987 when she studied at the Foreign Affairs College in Beijing. In 1996, after nine years in China and having worked for European multinational telecommunications companies in their China sales and operations throughout the country, she founded China Channel, the first independent consultancy providing due diligence for foreign companies coming into the Chinese market. In the years since, Bonnie, British husband and partner Roland Evans, and her colleagues in China have handled China issues for clients as diverse as Lloyd’s of London, IBM, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, and Brunswick Bowling.

Bonnie is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been responsible for the negotiation and implementation of over $1 billion worth of contracts in China, and is a frequent speaker on Chinese business and political issues. Bonnie grew up in Washington, D.C. and Virginia, in a family long active in government, foreign service, academics, and journalism. She handles all of her personal and professional business in China in Mandarin Chinese. She can be reached by email here, and on Twitter at @BonnieGirard.

Posts by Bonnie Girard
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July 30, 2018

The US Senate Considers China's Economic Coercion  

By Bonnie Girard
One rare area of bipartisan agreement is over the threat of Chinese predatory practices.
July 18, 2018

China's BRI Bet in the Middle East

By Bonnie Girard
Can China's efforts survive scrutiny and politics?

July 13, 2018

Is There Really a ‘China Model’?

By Bonnie Girard
A closer look at Chinese claims that its blueprint for growth can be exported.

July 10, 2018

Nixon’s China Sell-Out

By Bonnie Girard
Nixon’s China opening had little regards for American and allied troops in Vietnam.

June 26, 2018

A Fellow Named Chaos Goes To China

By Bonnie Girard
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis arrived in Beijing today.
June 23, 2018

Would Korean Reunification Threaten China?

By Bonnie Girard
A view from Beijing on Korean unification.

June 12, 2018

Soundbites, Subtleties, and Substance at the Singapore Summit

By Bonnie Girard
Main takeaways from a historic U.S-North Korea meeting.
June 11, 2018

Will World War II End Tomorrow?

By Bonnie Girard
Could the US-North Korea summit take care of unfinished business from WWII?

June 06, 2018

The Legacy of Tiananmen

By Bonnie Girard
China's leaders made some cold-blooded calculations before sending in the tanks. Their choices still echo today.

May 29, 2018

China’s Pursuit of Power in Asian Seas

By Bonnie Girard
U.S. Congressional Research weighs in.

May 23, 2018

Time to Counter China and Rebuild the US Navy? 

By Bonnie Girard
A former U.S. Pacific Fleet Naval Intelligence chief testifies to Congress on China's maritime ambitions.
May 16, 2018

The History of China and Iran’s Unlikely Partnership

By Bonnie Girard
How did a communist country and an theocracy form a close partnership?

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