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High Level Delegation From China Visits USC to Discuss Public Diplomacy
A private meeting was held with the delegation to discuss international public diplomacy and the upcoming Olympics in Beijing.
This article was originally published on May 15, 2007 by the USC Center on Public Diplomacy
On Tuesday, May 15, incoming dean of the Annenberg School Ernest J. Wilson chaired a private meeting with a high level delegation from the People's Republic of China to discuss international public diplomacy and the upcoming Olympics in Beijing. Donald Tang, Chairman of the Asia Society Southern California and member of the USC Annenberg Board of Councilors, accompanied the participants, which included:
Guoqing Wang, Vice Minister of China's State Council of Information Office
Wei Wang, Executive Vice President and Secretary General, '08 Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games
Yong Huang, Vice Chief Editor of China's State Administration of Radio, Film and TV
Lihua Liang, Vice Director, China's Internet News Administration
Ying Xu, Deputy Bureau Director, China's State Council of Information Office
Jingkuan Chen, Deputy Bureau Director, China's State Council of Information Office
Hongbin Zhang, Division Chief, China's State Council of Information Office
Baoming Jiang, Division Chief, China's State Council of Information Office
Yang Song, Project Manager, International Relations Department, Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games
The participants from USC included:
Geoffrey Cowan, Dean, USC Annenberg School for Communication
Ernest Wilson, III, Incoming dean, USC Annenberg School for Communication
Barry Sanders, Executive Counsel, Latham & Watkins
Clayton Dube, Associate Director, USC U.S.-China Institute
Joshua Fouts, Director, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Geoffrey Garrett, President, Pacific Council on International Policy
Nicholas Cull, Professor, Public Diplomacy, USC Annenberg School for Communication
Laurie Brand, Director, USC School of International Relations
Adam Clayton Powell, III, Director, USC Viterbi Integrated Media Systems Center
Sherine B. Walton, Deputy Director, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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