Given the rapid changes in U.S.-China relations, the question of how to preserve a stable relationship between the two nations while also competing with each other has never been more urgent. A panel of Chinese and American experts will examine how historical examples such as the Cold War can illuminate the U.S.-China dynamics of competition in the age of globalization and economic interdependence.
Speakers:
Avery Goldstein, David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
Jing Huang, Dean of Institute of International and Regional Studies, Beijing Language and Culture University
David M. Lampton, Oksenberg-Rohlen Fellow, Shorenstein APARC, Stanford University
Xinbo Wu, Professor and Director, Center for American Studies, Fudan University
Moderator: Susan Shirk, Chair, 21st Century China Center, UC San Diego School of Global Policy & Strategy
The event will start with a talk at 3:30 PM, followed by a reception at 5:00 PM
Admission/Cost: FREE but please - [CAMPUS MAP]
Thursday, October 3 - 3:30 PM
Speakers:
Avery Goldstein, David M. Knott Professor of Global Politics and International Relations, University of Pennsylvania
Jing Huang, Dean of Institute of International and Regional Studies, Beijing Language and Culture University
David M. Lampton, Oksenberg-Rohlen Fellow, Shorenstein APARC, Stanford University
Xinbo Wu, Professor and Director, Center for American Studies, Fudan University
Moderator: Susan Shirk, Chair, 21st Century China Center, UC San Diego School of Global Policy & Strategy
The event will start with a talk at 3:30 PM, followed by a reception at 5:00 PM
Admission/Cost: FREE but please - [CAMPUS MAP]
Thursday, October 3 - 3:30 PM