我们热挚欢迎各专业的中国研究生和同学报名参加!
U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium
2010年美国外交政策讨论会
(http://www.ncuscr.org/)
6月2-5 2010年,华盛顿特区
- June 2-5, 2010
- Washington, D.C.
- Open to PRC graduate students studying any academic discipline at a U.S. university
- Food and lodging provided
- Ambassador Zhang Yesui to offer opening remarks
- $75 Registration fee
作为1972年带中国乒乓球队来到美国的组织……
探索美国的外交政策是如何从由该领域的专家们制订的……
并与领先的决策者,学者,记者,商界和非政府组织领导人讨论事件和问题……
同中华人民共和国在全美国院校就读的学生建立新的友谊
Ready to register? Click here:http://www.ncuscr.org/programs/fpc
Registration Deadline:May 7
Want to learn more about FPC 2010? Click hereStill have questions? Email fpc@ncuscr.org
The U.S. Foreign Policy Colloquium is an exciting program designed to help Chinese graduate students from any academic discipline better understand the complex forces that shape American foreign policy. Each year, 150 to 200 PRC graduate students from universities throughout the United States travel to Washington, D.C., for three days of interaction with current and former Administration officials and members of Congress, as well as representatives from academia, the military, think tanks, the media, business and lobbying groups.
The seventh session of the FPC will take place June 2-5, at George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs -- the National Committee’s partner in this program since its inception.
Foreign Policy Colloquium participants are able to do the following:
- Interact with decision-makers, opinion-shapers, academics, and specialists;
- Attend lectures and panels on the history of foreign policy, the nuts and bolts of policy-making, the role of interest groups, the influence of public opinion and the media on policy-makers, the role of religion on foreign policy, and the influence of 9/11 on U.S. foreign policy;
- Discuss current foreign policy issues with a senior Administration official;
- Visit relevant institutions such as think tanks, government offices(including congressional committees), advocacy groups, and corporations in Washington, D.C.;
- Forge new friendships with fellow PRC students studying at institutions across the United States.