China's policy futures
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China's policy futures


THE LONG TERM FUTURE OF U.S.-CHINESE RELATIONS: ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL ASPECTS. 8/2, 1:45-5:30pm, 8/3, 9:00am-4:45pm, Washington, DC. Sponsors: Woodrow Wilson Center (WWC) Kissinger Institute on China and the United States; Harvard University Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Speakers: Alan Alexandroff, Director of Trade Policy, Centre for Trade Studies, University of Toronto; Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University; C. Fred Bergsten, Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Pieter Bottelier, Senior Adjunct Professor of China Studies, Johns Hopkins University; Richard Cooper, Professor of International Economics, Harvard University; Ben Friedman, Professor of Political Economy, Harvard University; Jia Qingguo, Professor and Associate Dean, School of International Studies, Peking University; Lawrence Lau, former Vice Chancellor, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Lu Mai, Secretary-General, China Development Research Foundation; Charles Maier, Professor of History, Harvard University; Joeseph Nye, Professor of International Relations, Harvard University; David Richards, International Council Member, Harvard University; Richard Rosecrance, Adjunct Professor in Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Ezra Vogel, Professor of Social Sciences, Harvard University.

POLITICAL PRISONERS IN CHINA: TRENDS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR U.S. POLICY. 8/3, 10:15-Noon, Washington, DC. Sponsor: Congressional-Executive Commission on China. Speakers: Jerome A. Cohen, Professor, New York University School of Law, and Co-Director, US-Asia Law Institute, and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Joshua Rosenzweig, Senior Manager, Research and Hong Kong Operations, Dui Hua Foundation; Wan Yanhai, Director, Beijing Aizhixing Institute; Sophia Richardson, Director, Asia Advocacy, Human Rights Watch.

THE EAST MOVES WEST: INDIA, CHINA, AND ASIA'S GROWING PRESENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST. 8/4, Noon-1:00pm, Washington, DC. Sponsor: Middle East Institute. Speaker: Geoffrey Kemp, Director, Regional Strategic Programs, Nixon Center. 




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CHINA'S ECONOMY IN THE POST-CRISIS WORLD. 3/17, 10:00am-Noon, Washington, DC. Sponsor: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Speakers: Douglas Paal, Vice President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Tom Byrne, Vice President and Senior...



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