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Geremie Barmé, Australian National University
Geremie Barmé spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” His presentation was entitled “Eating Chinese—the History Banquet.”
Orville Schell, University of California, Berkeley
Schell was a discussant for the U.S.-China Institute conference panel on “Cultural and Intellectual Trends.”
Stanley Rosen, University of Southern California
Rosen was a discussant for the U.S.-China Institute conference panel on “Cultural and Intellectual Trends.”
William Overholt, Harvard Kennedy School
William Overhot spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” His presentation was entitled "Myth and Reality in U.S.-China Relations."
Kevin O'Brien, University of California, Berkeley
O'Brien was a discussant for the U.S.-China Institute conference panel on “Prospects for Political Reform.”
Andrew Nathan, Columbia University
Andrew Nathan spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” His presentation was entitled "Political Culture and Democratic Legitimacy in Asia."
Merle Goldman, Boston University
Merle Goldman is Professor Emerita of History at Boston University and Research Associate of the John K.
Harry Harding, George Washington University
Harding was a discussant for the opening panel on “State to State Relations in a Changing Economic Environment.”
Guo Liang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Guo Liang spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Future of U.S.-China Relations.” His presentation was entitled “The Internet is Changing China.”