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Taiwan & China: The Non-Negotiable Elements at the Possible Political Negotiation

George Washington University presents a talk on Taiwan-China Relations. Based upon the strategies and the tactics of Global/International Negotiations and Conflict Management Systems, the main objective of this event is to identify, interpret, and react to the non-negotiable elements at the possible political negotiations between Taiwan and China. This lecture by Dr. Peter Chen will be followed by a roundtable forum and concluding remarks.

When:
March 24, 2015 5:00pm to 6:00pm
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Speakers: Dr. Peter Chen, visiting scholar at The Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution of the ILR School at Cornell University; Bruce Dickson, Director, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, GW

Co-sponsored by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Master of Arts in International Affairs Program
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Based upon the strategies and the tactics of Global/International Negotiations and Conflict Management Systems, the main objective of this event is to identify, interpret, and react to the non-negotiable elements at the possible political negotiations between Taiwan and China, such as sovereignty, representation, democratic values, liberty, human rights, and common cultural identity from the perspectives of Taiwan and China. This lecture by Dr. Peter Chen will be followed by a roundtable forum and concluding remarks.
 

Cost: 
Free and Open to the Public
Phone Number: 
(202) 994-6240