Presentation by John Sie*, Institute for Sino-American International Dialogue Introduction: Robert W. Gee*, President, The Gee Strategies Group Moderator: Joseph Kahn, China Bureau Chief, The New York Times Panelists: Linda J. Fisher, Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer, DuPont Ashok Gupta, Air and Energy Program Director, Natural Resources Defense Council Wan Ling Martello, Senior Vice President & CFO, Wal-Mart International
The Committee of 100 released it's 2007 Parallel Survey "Hope and Fear: American and Chinese Attitudes Toward Each Other" on December 10, 2007 at the National Press Club in Washington DC. For more information, please visit http://www.survey.committee100.org/2007/
Panel: Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment & Its Impact on Global Finance
*Host Citi (Opening Remarks) *Moderators: Mr. Donald W. Tang*, Vice Chairman, Bear Stearns & Co, Inc. Ms. Henny Sender, International Financial Correspondent, Financial Times *Panelists: Mr. Jesse Wang, Deputy General Manager, China Investment Corporation Dr. Richard H. Clarida, Executive Vice President and Global Strategic Advisor, PIMCO Mr. Robert Kaproth, Director, International Monetary Policy, U.S. Department of the Treasury
Panel: Leadership in Transition: The Outlook for the U.S. and Greater China *Moderator: Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy, Vice Chairman, Kissinger & Associates *Panelists: Mr. Juan Williams, Senior Correspondent, National Public Radio Dr. Geoffrey Garrett, President, Pacific Council on International Policy
Featuring: Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy, Kissinger Associates, Inc. andDr, Minxin Pei, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Date: March 8, 2007 Venue: The Senate Mansfield Room - S.207, The Capitol Building
"Engaging China" is a catchphrase for the 100th congress. However, there is no definition of what "engagement" means in practical contexts or what Congress should know to develop effective "engagement" strategies. In trade and economic issues alone, many questions arise. Does an effective engagement strategy include suspension of permanent normal trade relations? Should penalties be imposed on China for alleged currency manipulation? Should China be brought before the World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Body for failing to protect foreign intellectual property rights? Are there alternative strategies? Also, in dealing with North Korea and regional security issues, how can Congress engage China to be a more constructive partner? Join two renowned China experts, Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy and Dr. Minxin Pei, to answer these questions and many more in a practical discussion on how Congress can most effectively engage China. The speakers will address what areas and kinds of key information about China are important in designing effective engagement strategies - Chinese leadership dynamics, domestic policies, economic development and domestic popular sentiment - and how U.S. leadership can design and implement realistic engagement strategies.
The Committee of 100 is a national non partisan organization composed of American citizens of Chinese descent. Each member has achieved positions of leadership in the United States in a broad range of professions. With these diverse backgrounds, members collectively pool their strengths and experience to address important issues concerning the Chinese-American community, as well as issues affecting U.S.-China relations.
The Committee of 100 is a national non partisan organization composed of American citizens of Chinese descent. Each member has achieved positions of leadership in the United States in a broad range of professions. With these diverse backgrounds, m...