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Changing Chinese Views of American Society

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars presents a panel of experts who will discuss China's changing views of American society.

When:
October 25, 2011 3:30pm to 5:30pm
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The United States and China figure centrally in each other’s international relations, economic policy, and commercial life. Many Chinese now travel to the US for business, tourism, or education, while others study American history and culture in their schools and universities or form their views of the US through the media and popular culture. In this forum, experts from one of China's most prestigious research institutes, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, will discuss Chinese views of American society, politics, and culture today.

Event Speakers:
J. Stapleton Roy, Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
Julia Chang Bloch, President, US-China Education Trust
Sonya Michel, Senior Scholar, Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
Tao Wenzhao, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of American Studies, CASS
Yuan Zheng, Senior Fellow and Director, American Diplomacy, Institute of American Studies, CASS
Zhou Qi, Senior Fellow and Director, American Politics, Institute of American Studies, CASS

**Please note: The panel discussion starts at 3:30pm, but all participants are invited to a reception beginning at 3:00pm.

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Phone Number: 
202-691-4000