How will the Biden administration work with, or against, China? We look at the views of his Cabinet nominees to get an idea.
Economics
Rise of the Market and the Reach of the State
This talk is part of the Stanford China Program Winter 2009 China Seminar Series titled "30 Years of Reform and Opening in China: How Far from the Cage?"
Swimming Against the Current: Industrial Policy and Antitrust in China
Nathan Bush from O'Melveny & Myers will speak on China's industrial policy at UC Berkeley.
China/Europe: Politics of Economic Change
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) presents "China/Europe: Politics of Economic Change" with speakers Jean Laurent Rosenthal, Axline Professor of Business Economics, Cal Tech and R. Bin Wong, Professor of History; Director, Asia Institute, UCLA and discussants Carl Wennerlind, Associate Professor of History, Barnard College and Madeleine Zelin, Dean Lung Professor of Chinese Studies, Columbia University.
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.
Partners, Rivals, or "Frenemies"?
Dr. Harry Harding, one of the country's leading China experts and Dean of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia, takes the pulse of US-China relations on October 7 as part of the BP Speaker Series China, India, Iran: Myths and Realities Inside Asia's Emerging Powers.
Deflating bubble in China? Lessons from Japan?
The American Enterprise Institute will host the seminar, "Deflating bubble in China? Lessons from Japan?" to examine the causes of the recent Chinese slowdown and address whether it is a temporary setback or the deflation of real estate and investment bubbles, with worse to come.
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.
USC/Economist Symposium: Life after 60: What is next for the PRC?
Shanghai conference sponsored by USC and the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Cinematic Landscape in a Globalizing China
UCSD's Professor Yingjin Zhang will speak at SDSU on Globalization of China.
International Trade Advisory Board & HKASC Joint Breakfast Meeting
A presentation on how to find new markets and expand existing ones through HKTDC's marketing platform, as well as d tips and updates provided by a panel of local business executives.
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Events
Joshua Goldstein talks about his new book looking at the history of the recycling industry in China.
Jennifer Pan examines how China's major social assistance program, Dibao, has been used to quell dissent.