Dear Zhenying:
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for the release of Building U.S.-China Trust:Through Next Generation People, Platforms & Programs, a joint report by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the Peking University School of International Studies.
American and Chinese economies and societies have never been as closely joined as they are today. Yet, major differences between the two countries dominate the headlines and polls show that people in the two countries have less respect for and trust in the other country. In short, we have more contact and less trust. How do we reverse this trend of increasing popular fear and distrust? How can we encourage collaboration and increase our problem-solving capacity?
A commission composed of leading scholars, former officials, and businesspeople and lead by Deans Ernest Wilson III(USC Annenberg)and Wang Jisi(PKU International Studies)is releasing a report assessing this trend and offering concrete suggestions on how to build trust and improve U.S.-China ties.
Please join us at USC on April 22 or the Wilson Center on April 24. Attendees will receive a copy of the report and be able to join in the discussion. You'll also get a first look at our new U.S.-China Exchange website and its public database of hundreds of past and present U.S.-China exchange programs.
4/22/2014 - Building U.S.-China Trust:Through Next Generation People, Platform &
Programs
Davidson Conference Center, Club Room
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Time:4:00-5:30pm, reception 5:30-6:30pm
Cost, Free, must RSVP at uschina@usc.edu
*Click here to view the DC event. *Click here to view the SF event.
About the Speakers:
Jia Qingguo Dean of the Peking University School of International Studies
Professor Jia received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1988. He is member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Committee, a member of the Standing Committee of the China Democratic League and a guest supervisor of the Ministry of Supervision. He is a member of the Academic Degree Review Board of the State Council of China, Vice President of the China Association for Asia-Pacific Studies, and a board member of the China Association of American Studies and the National Taiwan Studies Association. He is also a member of the editorial board of several international academic journals. He has published extensively on U.S.-China relations, relations between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, Chinese foreign policy and Chinese politics.
Ernest J. Wilson III Dean, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Professor Wilson holds the Walter Annenberg Chair in Communication. He's a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences as well as a board member of the Pacific Council on International Policy and of National Academies' Computer Science and Telecommunications Committee. He was a member of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Board from 2000 to 2010, chairing it 2009-2010. Focusing on the intersection between communication and public policy, Wilson has consulted for the World Bank and United Nations. Wilson also served on the White House National Security Council and as policy and planning director at the U.S. Information Agency. He has published widely on topics including governing global electronic networks and the politics of internet diffusion. He advised on President Barack Obama's transition team on matters of communication technology and public diplomacy.
Robert W. Liu Founder and Chairman, Tireco, Inc.
Born in Hunan, Mr. Liu earned degrees in Taiwan and Utah. He founded and built Tireco into one of North America's largest importers and private brand marketers of tires and tire-related products from Asia. Liu and his family endowed the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies at Notre Dame University. It honors his father, Liu Fang-wu, a Chinese general who led forces in the rescue of 7,500 British and American soldiers held captive by Japanese forces in Burma. Liu serves on the board of the Pacific Council on International Policy and has been on the board of the Los Angeles Parks Foundation. In 2008, he was one of a select few to represent North American at the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Clayton Dube, moderator Executive Director of the USC U.S.-China Institute
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4/24/2014 - Building U.S.-China Trust:Through Next Generation People, Platform & Programs
Woodrow Wilson Center, 5th Floor
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20004-3027
Time:3:30-5 pm, reception 5-7 pm
Cost:Free, must RSVP at http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/rsvp?eid=30429&pid=109.
The Kissinger Institute on China and the United States Invites you to the Washington, D.C. launch of:Building U.S.-China Trust:Through Next Generation People, Platforms & Programs, a joint report by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism & The School of International Studies of Peking University.
Speakers:
Jane Harman, President, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Jia Qingguo, Dean, Peking University School for International Studies
Ernest J. Wilson III, Dean, USC Annenberg School
Susan Shirk, Chair, University of California, San Diego Program on 21st Century China
Ambassador Stapleton Roy, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
Moderators:Robert Daly, Kissinger Institute and Clayton Dube, USC U.S.-China Institute
4/26/2014:Building U.S.-China Strategic Trust
Committee of 100 23rd Annual Conference Four Seasons Hotel 757 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Time:10:15 - 11:30 am Participation limited to conference attendees.
Dean Jia Qingguo will also share the commission's findings as part of a panel on Building U.S.-China Strategic Trust. Other panelists include David Lampton(Johns Hopkins University), Eric X. Li(Chengwei Capital), and Cheng Li(Brookings Institution).
Upcoming USCI Event:
4/17/2014 - Screening of Assignment:China - Tiananmen Square
Seeley Mudd Building(SGM)124
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Time:5:00-7:30pm
Cost, Free, must RSVP at uschina@usc.edu
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for the premiere public screening of the latest episode in our Assignment:China series on American media coverage of China. This episode focuses on the work of journalists covering the massive demonstrations that rocked Beijing in spring 1989.
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