US-China at 40: A New Framework to Manage Bilateral Relationship by the Carter Center, the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, and the Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. It will take place from January 17th to 19th at Carter Center and Emory University. The overarching theme of our conference is US-China at 40: A New Framework to Manage Bilateral Relationship. Our conference will include the following topics: Roundtable: The Role of University Exchange and US-China Relations Roundtable: How Values and Misperceptions Impact US-China Relations Roundtable: Young Scholars & US-China Relations US-China Relations: A Macro Perspective US-China Relations: Societal Interaction US-China Relations: Military & Strategic Implications US-China Relations: Technology, Trade, and Investment U.S.-China Political and Security Issues US-China Trade & Investment Issues US-China Healthcare Industry Cooperation US-China High-Tech Interaction US-China Maritime Disputes Doing Business in America and China World-class business leaders, top-notch scholars, and technology experts from various fields will join us and shed new lights on the prospects of technology, investment, healthcare, bitcoin [BTC], and international relationship in the future. In Collaboration with the Kettering Foundation, the Fordham University, the Institute for China-American Studies, National Committee on US-China Relations, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University of China, US-China Business Council, Emory Student Government Association, Emory Chinese Students Association, Academy of Contemporary China and World Studies, and the National Association of Chinese Americans TICKET INFORMATION January 17th Include the welcome dinner on 16th and the conference at the Carter Center on 17th featuring keynote speakers – Stephen Orlins, the president of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, Wang Boming, the Chairman of Caijing’s parent company, the SEEC Media Group, and Craig Allen, the sixth President of the United States-China Business Council (USCBC). January 18th Include the conference at the Carter Center on 18th featuring distinguished speakers for opening remarks – Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the U.S, Cui Tiankai, the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, and Li Xiaolin, president of Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. It also includes the dinner/reception at Emory University on 18th. January 19th Include six topics revolving U.S and China – Trade & Investment, High-Tech Interaction, Maritime Disputes, Business in America and China, China Political and Security Issues, and Healthcare Industry Cooperation. It also includes the networking dinner at Emory University on 19th.
starting on 2019-01-16 18:00:00
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