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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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August 02, 2019

How Boris Johnson Will Approach UK-China Relations

By Bonnie Girard
The new British prime minister won’t follow in Trump’s footsteps when it comes to China, but there are some similarities.
July 16, 2019

The Socrates Project: The Key to Countering China?

By Bonnie Girard
The quest to advance American competitiveness could learn from a Reagan-era project.

July 04, 2019

2 Meetings Reveal Trump's Different Approaches to China and North Korea

By Bonnie Girard
China’s Xi adjusts to a “new normal," while Trump and Kim Jong Un make history.

June 24, 2019

Hong Kong’s Protesters Live up to Their City’s Heritage

By Bonnie Girard
An intrepid new generation is following in the footsteps of previous Hong Kongers.

June 14, 2019

Beijing After Tiananmen, Part 3: The Closing Chapter

By Bonnie Girard
A dinner invitation and bullet holes in the window.
June 05, 2019

Beijing After Tiananmen, Part 2: Life Under Martial Law

By Bonnie Girard
Curfews, army checkpoints, and most of all pervasive fear marked life in Beijing after June 4, 1989.

June 03, 2019

Beijing After Tiananmen: Part 1

By Bonnie Girard
The massacre of protesters on June 4, 1989 was not the end of Beijing’s summer of terror.
May 31, 2019

China Faces a Stronger Japan

By Bonnie Girard
With Japan adding 105 more F-35 stealth fighters to its forces, is an arms race in store for the Asia-Pacific?

May 24, 2019

China’s Curious Absence From a BRICS Business Conference

By Bonnie Girard
The Eurasian Society’s conference in Washington, D.C. featured presentations from all the BRICS member states – except China.

May 18, 2019

Why the US-China Trade Negotiations Are Stuck

By Bonnie Girard
The problem centers on the most mistranslated word in the Chinese language: guanxi.

May 07, 2019

Will Xi Jinping Blockade Taiwan?

By Bonnie Girard
If Xi Jinping isn’t positioning himself and his nation to rectify the issue of Taiwan once and for all, then who will?
April 25, 2019

China’s Navy Flaunts Its Power, But to What End?

By Bonnie Girard
The PLAN’s 70th anniversary celebration raises important questions about China’s increasingly capable military.

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