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The United States and China

Partners in Business, War, and Education 

But What's Next?


Tuesday, May 6 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University

CFLD Hall, B1 Level


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.

 

What is required to join this event?

All event guests must present a valid registration from this website (Bag Event 百格活动)as well as a valid Tsinghua or Peking University ID Card when entering Schwarzman College for this event. 

 

Entering and Exiting Schwarzman College

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.

 

Following the conclusion of this event at 9:00 pm, Schwarzman College's status as a dormitory means we must ask that all attendees who join us for the session as event guests exit the building. Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this policy.

Speakers
  • T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies; Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration; Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor; Director of the Harvard China Fund; former Director of the Fairbank Center 2006-2013William C. Kirby
    William C. Kirby
    T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies; Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration; Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor; Director of the Harvard China Fund; former Director of the Fairbank Center 2006-2013

    William C. Kirby (柯偉林) is Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University. He is a University Distinguished Service Professor. Professor Kirby serves as Chairman of the Harvard China Fund, the University’s academic venture fund for China, and Faculty Chair of the Harvard Center Shanghai, Harvard’s first University-wide center located outside the United States.


    A historian by training, Professor Kirby examines contemporary China’s business, economic, and political development in an international context. He writes and teaches on the growth of modern companies in China (Chinese and foreign; state-owned and private); Chinese corporate law and company structure; business relations across Greater China (PRC, Taiwan, Hong Kong); and China’s relations with the United States and Europe. He has authored or co-authored more than forty HBS cases on business in China, ranging from start-ups to SOEs; agribusiness and middle-class consumption; banking and microfinance; healthcare and education; corporate governance and corporate social responsibility; and the global strategies of Chinese firms. His current projects include case studies of trend-setting Chinese businesses and a comparative study of higher education in China, Europe, and the United States. His most recent book is Can China Lead? (Harvard Business Review Press).


    Before coming to Harvard in 1992, he was Professor of History, Director of Asian Studies, and Dean of University College at Washington University in St. Louis. At Harvard, Professor Kirby has served as Chair of the History Department, Director of the Harvard University Asia Center, Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.


    As Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, he led Harvard’s largest school, with 10,000 students, 1,000 faculty members, 2,500 staff, and an annual budget of $1 billion. He initiated major reforms in undergraduate education in Harvard College; enhanced Harvard’s international studies at home and abroad; increased substantially financial aid in the College and in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; supported the growth of the Division (now School) of Engineering and Applied Sciences; and oversaw the construction of major new buildings in the Life Sciences, Engineering, and the Arts. During his tenure, the Faculty expanded at its most rapid rate since the 1960s.


    Professor Kirby’s research and consulting have focused on strategies for business and education in China. He serves on the Board of Directors of Cabot Corporation; The China Fund, Inc.; The Taiwan Fund, Inc.; the American Council of Learned Societies; and Harvard University Press. He chairs the Academic Advisory Council for Schwarzman Scholars at Tsinghua University and serves as Senior Advisor on China to Duke University.


    Professor Kirby holds degrees from Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and (Dr. Phil. Honoris Causa) from the Freie Universität Berlin and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He has been named Honorary Professor at Tsinghua University, Peking University, Nanjing University, Fudan University, Zhejiang University, Chongqing University, East China Normal University, the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, and National Chengchi University. He has held appointments also as Visiting Professor at University of Heidelberg and the Freie Universität Berlin. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.


    Research Interests: Doing business in China in the early 21st century; Chinese companies and consumer markets; Chinese Universities: Leaders of the 21st Century?; The enduring role of State-Owned Enterprises in China; Business, political, and cultural relations across the Taiwan Strait.

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