Since the beginning 20th Century, constructive and mutually beneficial relations between the United States and China have often been underpinned by profitable business ties, robust exchanges in education, and even periods of military cooperation such as WWII. Today, such pillars of the bilateral relationship are crumbling under the weight of escalating geopolitical tensions. Without the counterbalancing influence of commercial and student exchanges, once cooperative approaches have given way to a full-fledged trade war and zero-sum strategic mindsets.
Join Professor William C. Kirby, the T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies and Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard University, for a look at the history of how the education and business sectors have served as key stabilizers in the US-China relationship up until the last decade. A presentation by our distinguished guest speaker will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience.
This presentation will be delivered in English.
How Tsinghua and Peking University students, faculty, and staff can attend this event
Who can attend this event?
This signup is open to currently enrolled Tsinghua and Peking University students as well as faculty and staff currently employed by Tsinghua or Peking University. A valid student, staff, or faculty ID card from either Tsinghua or Peking University is required for every attendee. We have 80 seats available for this session.
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Registered attendees may enter Schwarzman College 30 minutes before the session begins. For this session, doors open at 7:00 pm. No attendees will be admitted after 7:50 pm.
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