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USC U.S.-China Institute associate director Clayton Dube offers keynote address at the Third Peking University North American Alumni Association Conference.
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Clayton Dube is Associate Director of the USC U.S.-China Institute, which aims to enhance understanding of the 21st century's definitive and multidimensional relationship through cutting-edge social science research, innovative graduate and undergraduate training, extensive and influential public events, and professional development efforts. Dube will address the current state of U.S.-China relations, focusing on areas of cooperation and tension and noting how domestic issues in China, Taiwan, and the United States may complicate state to state ties.
Prior to Dube's keynote address, Peking University President Xu Zhihong will discuss PKU's current development priorities.
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