Han Zhaoying, U.S.-China Relations After the Xi Visit (中文) | American Mandarin Society


When and Where

  • 16/11/2015
    4:00 pm-5:00 pm

  • Woodrow Wilson Center, 6th Floor Boardroom
    One Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave.
    Washington DC
    China
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Han Zhaoying, U.S.-China Relations After the Xi Visit (中文) | American Mandarin Society

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Han Zhaoying, U.S.-China Relations After the Xi Visit (中文) Time: November 16, 2015 from 4pm to 5pm
Location: Woodrow Wilson Center, 5th Floor
Organized By: Nathaniel Ahrens

Event Description:
Join the American Mandarin Society and Kissinger Institute for China and the United States on Monday, November 16 from 4-5pm for a talk, in Chinese, by Han Zhaoying 韩召颖, Chair of Nankai University’s Department of International Relations. The talk will be held at the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.
Prof. Han will discuss U.S.-China relations in the context of Xi’s recent visit. What does this mean for the future of the “new model”? What should we expect over the next couple years?
Nankai’s Zhou Enlai School of Government is the training ground for many Chinese officials, so this is an excellent chance to hear their views on the U.S.-China relationship.
About Han Zhaoying:
Prof. Han is the Chair of Nankai’s Zhou Enlai School of Government’s Department of International Relations. See his background on Nankai’s website here. He was selected as part the Ministry of Education’s “Supporting Exceptional Talent for the New Century” program and was included in the first group of Tianjin City’s “131-Program for Talent Development.”
See more details and RSVP on The American Mandarin Society:

http://www.mandarinsociety.us/events/event/show?id=6431201%3AEvent%3A30620&xgi=1612ncG1HBDz6w&xg_source=msg_invite_event

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