Dec 2, 2024–Dec 2, 2024 from 3:30pm–4:30pm
Now that the U.S. election has concluded, how might it shape the future of U.S.-China relations from both American and Chinese perspectives? What issues are likely to gain or lose prominence, and how might these shifts affect the bilateral dynamic? What can each side do to capitalize on this moment of transition to foster a stable relationship in the next four years? Can we discern the direction in which this critical relationship is headed?
Speakers:
This public lecture is co-organized by the 21st Century China Center at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy and The Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China. For more information on China activities, please visit china.ucsd.edu.
If you have any questions, please contact GPS Events Coordinator Susan Zau.
Dec 2, 2024–Dec 2, 2024
from 3:30pm–4:30pm
Robinson Building 3, classroom 3201 and Webinar
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Free
Susan Zau • jszau@ucsd.edu • 858-82-21698
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public, Alumni, Parents and Family
21st Century China Center at School of Global Policy and Strategy