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David Zweig, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

David Zweig spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” His presentation was entitled “Energy Challenges: The Views of Chinese University Students.”

Release Date: 03/27/2007

Please click on the play button to view the presentation. The conference website has links to video from the conference and to many of the papers presented there.

David Zweig is a member of the University of Southern California's U.S.-China Institute’s Board of Scholars. Dr. Zweig is Associate Dean of the School of Humanities & Social Sciences at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he also directs the Center on China’s Transnational Relations. He is the author of four books, including, most recently, Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages (Cornell University Press, 2002) and is editor of the forthcoming volume Globalization and China’s Reforms (Routledge, 2007). He is also co-author of "China's Global Search for Oil," an article which appeared in the September/October 2005 issue of Foreign Affairs.


Click here for a review of his book, Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages.

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