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Past Events: conference
On February 11, 2011, the University of Michigan Law School, the Wayne State Law School and the University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies will jointly convene a one day academic conference to discuss legal and regulatory aspects of the U.S.-China economic, trade and investment relationship.
The US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney presents an all-day event as part of G'DAY USA - Australia Week 2011 in Hollywood.
UCLA presents an international conference on Taiwan.
A one day symposium to bring together policy-makers, business people, and academics will be held during Australia's G'Day USA week. The primary focus of the symposium will be focused on political and economic development within the Asia-Pacific Region.
Harvard University will host a two-day conference on non-profits in China.
The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, DC will host a panel discussion on China and the US in Latin America.
The one day conference will feature experts sharing their experiences of doing business in China.
Asia Society Northern California and the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, in partnership with ChinaSF, the Bay Area Council, the US-China Clean Energy Forum and the China-US Energy Efficiency Alliance will hold a conference on green finance in China and the U.S.
This symposium at Harvard University is presented in conjunction with teh Fresh Ink exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
The Asia Society will join the US National Center for APEC and the US APEC Business Coalition in hosting a post-APEC briefing to review the issues that will be discussed at the Yokohama Summit and what they will mean for the region's future in New York City.