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Carla Freeman: Discussant for International Relations

May 25, 2016

Carla Freeman teaches at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and directs the school’s Foreign Policy Institute.

Shen Dingli: International Relations

May 25, 2016

Shen Dingli 땐접 was trained as a physicist but has become one of China’s foremost international relations scholars and commentators.

Jeffrey Bader: International Relations

May 25, 2016

Jeffrey A. Bader is a senior fellow and founding director of the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution. He served in the U.S.

Teresa Wright - Discussant For Politics: The Chinese Party-State And Chinese Society

May 25, 2016

Teresa Wright chairs the political science department at California State University, Long Beach.

Stanley Rosen - Discussant for Politics: The Chinese Party-State and Chinese Society

May 25, 2016

Stanley Rosen 쭸鋼듕 teaches political science at USC and for six years served as director of the East Asian Studies Center.

Mary Gallagher - By The Book: Can Law Rule Chinese Society?

May 25, 2016

Mary Gallagher heads the Lieberthal – Rogel Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan where she also teaches political science.

David Shambaugh: Chinese Politics in 2016

May 25, 2016

David Shambaugh 댕寬 teaches political science and is director of the China Policy Program at George Washington University.

David Lynch - Discussant for Economics: A Bumpy Road to a New Normal?

May 25, 2016

Daniel Lynch teaches international relations at USC and previously directed the Political Science and International Relations Graduate Program.

Victor Shih: Discussant for Economics: A Bumpy Road to a New Normal?

May 25, 2016

Victor Shih teaches political economy at the University of California at San Diego.

Baizhu Chen - China: A Positive Outlook

May 25, 2016

Baizhu Chen teaches at the USC Marshall School of Business and is the academic director of the school’s Global Executive MBA program in Shanghai.

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