Foreign Policy Colloquium provides Chinese students an opportunity to learn about the making and implementation of U.S. foreign policy from the experts themselves.
Established 2003; May 29-31, 2013
Many of China's most prominent economists gather at an annual forum at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the PRC's key economic trends and prognosticate what the coming year will bring.
Annually since 2010; next forum in January 2014
Two-day seminar in Beijing brings together many of those involved in the 1979 normalization of relations, including U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
Date: January 12 - 13, 2009
In July, 2008, the National Committee brought together 30 of the best minds on various aspects of China and several specialists in other areas for a synergistic, cross-cutting look at some of the major challenges facing China and the United States and what the best policies might be to enhance cooperation and ameliorate conflict over them.
Date: July 13-15, 2008
National Committee and two partners worked with the Ministry of Labor and Social Security on a multi-year effort to assist the Chinese government in its efforts to strengthen protection of workers’ rights and to comply with internationally recognized labor standards.
Program Dates: 2002-2007
Program examines how national and local governments can foster the development of media and cultural industries via a forum and, for Chinese participants, complementary site visits to government offices, media outlets, and cultural institutions.
Program Dates: September 9-15, 2006
Participants focus on changing dynamics between China’s central and provincial governments through the lens of fiscal reform.
Program Dates: July 10-11, 2006
Participants bond over a nine-day training program in San Diego focusing on conflict management and resolution. Formal training is balanced with informal group bonding activities that established sense of camaraderie, trust, and friendship among all three groups.
Established 2006; last held August 5-14, 2006. Upcoming Program Dates: TBD
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