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China, Taiwan, and Rising Asia

China's "economic miracle," arms buildup, and diplomatic initiatives have all profoundly reshaped its position vis a vis Taiwan. In the wake of shifting power relations, and after more than a decade of escalating cross-Strait polarization fed by growing nationalism on either side of the Strait, there has been since the late 2000s an historic rapprochement between Taiwan and mainland China. A selection of the most outstanding scholars in the world engaged in these issues will meet to reexamine the current state of China-Taiwan relations and the role of US strategies and commitments in the complicated and often contentious cross-Straits relationship.

Getting China Right: Three Scenarios for the Future

Join ASNC and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco as we host Arthur Kroeber, one of the world’s leading commentators on the Chinese economy, who will analyze three scenarios for the future and discuss whether China is more likely to evolve into a powerful Singapore-style economy, become an unstable but aggressive Russian-style state, or follow Japan into genteel decline. Andy Rothman, an Investment Strategist at Matthews Asia, will moderate the dialogue.

South China Sea Dispute - What Happens Next?

National Press Club Panel Discusses the Economic, Security and Legal Considerations, Reviews Satellite Images

Sizing Up Market Failure in Export Pioneering Activities: Some Structural Estimation from Chinese Exporters

Professor Wei's talk is part of the USC Department of Economics seminar on economics dynamics

The Two Chinese Models of Development

The Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies presents a discussion of China's economy as a bi-phase growth trend

The Challenge of Reducing Energy Consumption in China's Industrial Sector

Lynn Price will describe the technical support provided by LBNL for the pilot program that preceded the Top-1000 program.

The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States

The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University hosts David Autor who will speak on International Economics.

Business Briefing at USTDA Headquarters Chinese Civil Aviation Officials

A business briefing with senior Chinese civil aviation officials responsible for implementing environmental projects in the sustainable airport development sector.

Tackling Asia's Infrastructure Gap

Bart W. Édes, ADB Representative in North America, will discuss Asia’s infrastructure needs and how to tackle this massive infrastructure gap. 

What it takes to be a smart China watcher

Join the George Washington University Global China Connection as it hosts Bill Bishop and Kaiser Kuo to discuss what it takes to be a smart China watcher.

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