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Can the U.S. and China Build a New Model of Major Power Relations?

On December 4 and 5, the Kissinger Institute and the China Institute for International Studies (CIIS) will hold a groundbreaking dialogue on U.S.-China relations. In an effort to build relationships between, and gain the insights of, promising young leaders from both countries, KICUS and CIIS are bringing together 16 fully bilingual experts from a variety of fields for an unconstrained and uninterpreted dialogue on major issues in Sino-U.S. relations.

When:
December 5, 2013 3:30pm to 5:00pm
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On December 4 and 5, the Kissinger Institute and the China Institute for International Studies (CIIS) will hold a groundbreaking dialogue on U.S.-China relations. In an effort to build relationships between, and gain the insights of, promising young leaders from both countries, KICUS and CIIS are bringing together 16 fully bilingual experts from a variety of fields for an unconstrained and uninterpreted dialogue on major issues in Sino-U.S. relations. The U.S.-China Young Leaders Dialogue is developing a platform for new voices and constituencies in U.S.-China relations, with an eye toward finding new approaches to joint challenges.

At this public session of the off-the-record Dialogue, four conference participants will offer their views on prospects for a new model of major power relations.

RSVP HERE.

Speakers:

Ruan Zongze
Vice President, China Institute of International Studies

Wang Yiwei
Professor, Institute of International Relations

Oriana Skylar Mastro
Assistant Professor, Georgetown University

Melanie Hart
Senior Policy Analyst, Center for American Progress

Robert Daly (Moderator)
Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States

Phone Number: 
202-691-4000