The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
presents a day-long international conference
U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS: A SUMMIT DIALOGUE
Covel Commons, UCLA
Sunday, February 27, 2000
9:00 am REGISTRATION
10:00 WELCOME
UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale
Peking University President Xu Zhihong
10:30 U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS: THE SEARCH FOR ACCOMMODATION
Introduction: Richard Baum, Director, UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
An American View: Ambassador Chas. W. Freeman
A Chinese View: Ambassador An Wenbin
12:00 noon LUNCH: THE WTO AND CHINA: THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS
Charlene Barshefsky, U.S. Trade Representative (invited)
Long Yongtu, PRC Vice Minister of Foreign Trade (invited)
1:30 pm SIMULTANEOUS BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Choose one)
(1) CONSTRUCTING PEACE
Moderator: Richard Rosecrance, UCLA Center for Intl Relations
Jia Qingguo, Peking University
Richard Solomon, President, U.S. Institute of Peace
Michael Swaine, Research Director, Asian-Pacific Policy, RAND
(2) LEVELING THE ECONOMIC PLAYING FIELD
Moderator: Randall Peerenboom, UCLA School of Law
Robert Kapp, President, U.S.-China Business Council
William Mow, Chairman and CEO, Bugle Boy Industries
Stanley Lubman, Attorney; Consulting Prof., Stanford Law School
(3) DEMONIZING THE "OTHER": THE ROLE OF THE MASS MEDIA
Moderator: Tom Plate, Los Angeles Times
Orville Schell, Dean, U.C. Berkeley School of Journalism
Timothy Weston, Dept. of History, University of Colorado
Seth Faison, Shanghai Bureau Chief, New York Times
Representative of Xinhua News Agency (TBA)
4:00 pm U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS
Introduction: Vice-Provost Phillip Trimble, UCLA
Kenneth Lieberthal, U.S. Presidential Special Assistant
5:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION (Terrace)
6:00 BANQUET
Introduction: Former UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young
U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hummel (invited)
Introduction: Richard Koo, President, Sino-American Institute for Human Resources
PRC Ambassador Li Zhaoxing (invited)
Host: UCLA Center for Chinese Studies. Cosponsors: UCLA: Center for International Business Education and Research, Center for International Relations, Center for Pacific Rim Studies, College of Letters and Science, International Studies and Overseas Programs, School of Public Policy. Cooperating Organizations: Asia Society, Southern California Center; Chinese Scholar Association; Milken Institute; National Committee on U.S.-China Relations; Pacific Council on International Policy; Peking University Alumni Association; Sino-American Institute of Human Relations.
PREREGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL
U.S.-China Summit Dialogue REGISTRATION
Name ____________________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________
City _______________________ State _____ Zip ________________________
Telephone _______________________ Fax _____________________________
E-mail ____________________________
BEFORE FEBRUARY 22: Students & professors from any college or university will be admitted to the conference free with valid ID (this does not include lunch or the evening banquet). AFTER FEB. 22: Students from schools other than UCLA will be admitted for half price ($25), and professors from schools other than UCLA will be charged the regular price of $50 (excluding lunch and the banquet).
TO REGISTER: PRINT OUT AND FAX (to 310 206-3555) THE FORM BELOW, OR TAKE THE FORM OFF THE CONFERENCE WEB SITE www.isop.ucla.edu/chinaconference
___ Conference only $50
___ Lunch at conference $10
___ Conference and evening banquet $125
___ Banquet only $100
Payment by (please indicate one):
___ Check (make payable to UC Regents)
___ Visa
___ MasterCard
If paying by credit card please supply the following information:
Name as it appears on the card ______________________________________________
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Signature ______________________________ Exp. date _____________
Mail to: Center for Chinese Studies, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487
or Fax to: (310) 206-3555
For further information:
call (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555 Email: Feelie@ucla.edu
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