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The Future of U.S.-China Relations Conference Photos, Set 2
Photos from USCI's inaugural conference held on April 20-21, 2007 at the USC Davidson Conference Center

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Mike Chinoy, USC Professor and former CNN Senior Asia correspondent, with David Zweig, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology at the reception
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![]() Tom Zearly, World Bank, questions a speaker |
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![]() USCI Associate Director Clayton Dube leads the roundtable discussion |
![]() USC Trustee Ann Hill with Herbert Klein |
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![]() Geremie Barmé, Australia National University, laughs with the audience after his presentation Eating Chinese—the History Banquet |
![]() USC Emerti Professor and former AP and CNN correspondent Murray Fromson questions the panel |
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![]() Prospects for Political Reform panel discussant Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver, shares his opinion with the audience |
![]() Panel discussant Andrew Walder, Stanford University, responds to a question |
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![]() Leonard Sands, Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy, and ??? at the Hoose Library dinner |
![]() Energy and Environment panel discussant Richard Louis Edmonds, University of Chicago, speaks to the audience |
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![]() Merle Goldman, Boston University, leads the Cultural and Intellectual Trends Panel |
![]() USC Professor and Director of USC’s School of Policy, Planning and Development International Initiative Eric Heikkila leads a panel session |
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![]() David Karl, Director of Studies, Pacific Council on International Policy, asks a question |
![]() Kevin O’Brien, University of California, Berkeley, comments on the presentations in the Prospects for Political Reform panel |
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![]() Wang Shaoguang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, presents Great Transformation: The Emergence of Social Policies in China |
![]() USC Professors Jean Shih and Audrey Li with ??? Nikias and ??? at the Hoose Library |
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![]() Conference particpants |
![]() Lawrence Maltz speaks with Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy |
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![]() USCI Associate Director Clayton Dube welcomes the audience to the conference |
![]() USC Trustees ??? |
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![]() Herbert G. Klein Lecture audience applauds Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy |
![]() After the conference, panel speakers and guests were given a tour of the Chinese Garden at the Huntington Library |
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