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The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India: Asian Realignments after the 1997 Financial Crisis

In an assessment of the post-1997 landscape in Asia, NYU professor David Denoon discusses the factors that make China the new hub for economic dynamism in Asia, how the lessons of the Asian Financial Crisis continue to influence China’s economic policies and the implications of China’s increasing economic power for U.S. policymakers.

Event Date: January 8, 2008

Participants in December 2007 trip to China

Public Intellectuals Program

Comprised of 20 young American China scholars, the Public Intellectuals Program expands and deepens the scholars' knowledge of aspects of China beyond their own specialties and encourages their active engagement as public intellectuals both within and beyond their professional and geographic communities.

Established 2005; last held December 2-12, 2007. Upcoming Program Dates: TBD

Doing Business in China

Beijing-based Economist correspondent Ted Plafker discusses promising economic sectors, provides information on China’s legal landscape, and offers advice on how to promote and distribute products to Chinese consumers, among other topics.

Event Date: September 24, 2007

Michael Moskow

Visit of Michael Moskow, President, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Committee programs a week-long trip to Beijing and Shanghai for Michael Moskow, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Program Dates: March 22-29, 2007


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