China Institute for Public Affairs
Local Seminars
Salon in Washington, DC:
National and International Economic Integration: The Case of China
China's Policy for Overseas Chinese Affairs--A Diplomat's Perspective
Rural Development in China: New Challenges Posed by WTO Accession
Various Topics Concerning China: A Banker's Perspective
National and International Economic Integration: The Case of China
Time: Saturday, September 25, 2004, 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Place: Triway Enterprise, Inc., 1401 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1011, Arlington, VA 22209; Tel: 703-807-0555
Speaker: Dr. YANG Jiawen (Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs at George Washington University Business School)
Organizers: ChinaClub-DC; Chinese Association for Science & Technology (CAST)
Sponsors: China Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA); Overseas Young Chinese Forum (OYCF)
Dear friends,
We will have another salon gathering in Washington, DC area this Saturday afternoon (September 25, 2004). The speaker this time is Dr. YANG Jiawen (Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs at George Washington University Business School). His topic is "National and International Economic Integration: The Case of China". The discussion starts at 4:00 PM.
Dr. Yang Jiawen is an associate professor of international business and international affairs at George Washington University Business School. Dr. Yang received his Ph.D. in International Business from New York University, M.A. in international economics and B.A. both from the University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China. He joined the George Washington University in 1994 and has been teaching courses in international trade and finance, emerging markets, and China’s business environment. His current research focuses on exchange rate pass-through, international capital flows and their impact on emerging markets, international business strategies for small and medium-sized firms, and the Chinese economy. His research has appeared in many prestigious peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Yang is also author of many book chapters and coauthor of two books on economic sanctions.
Dr. Yang will speak about China's economic development in the background of national and international economic integration, globalization as well as other related issues. He will also be happy to answer questions and exchange thoughts with the audience.
If you want to attend, please contact Jiang Hao at 202-663-8433 (office), 917-363-0343 (cell) or jhao23@yahoo.com.
China's Policy for Overseas Chinese Affairs--A Diplomat's Perspective
Time: Saturday, August 21, 2004, 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Place: Triway Enterprise, Inc., 1401 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1011, Arlington, VA 22209; Tel: 703-807-0555
Speaker: Mr. Li Ruiyou (Consul General at Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.)
Organizers: ChinaClub-DC; Chinese Association for Science & Technology (CAST)
Sponsors: China Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA); Overseas Young Chinese Forum (OYCF)
Dear friends,
We will have another salon gathering in Washington, DC area this Saturday afternoon (August 21, 2004). The speaker this time is Mr. Li Ruiyou (Consul General at Chinese Embassy in U.S.A.). His topic is "China's Policy for Overseas Chinese Affairs--A Diplomat's Perspective". The discussion starts at 4:00 PM.
Mr. Li is a Consul General at Chinese Embassy in U.S.A. He graduated from Beijing University of Foreign Studies in 1980 and then started his career with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1991, he earned his M.A. in Diplomatic Studies in Britain. Mr. Li was first assigned to Chinese Consulate in Houston, Texas in 1984. He was twice assigned to Chinese Embassy in U.S.A., first as a First Secretary from 1995 to 1997, and then as a Counselor since November 2000.
Mr. Li will speak about overseas Chinese affairs policy, recent changes in visa policy and its background, as well as other related issues. He will also be happy to answer questions and exchange thoughts with the audience.
If you want to attend, please contact Jiang Hao at 202-663-8433 (office), 917-363-0343 (cell) or jhao23@yahoo.com. We will have a dinner with our speaker after the salon.
Rural Development in China: New Challenges Posed by WTO Accession
Time: Sunday, July 25, 2004, 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Place: Triway Enterprise, Inc., 1401 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1011, Arlington, VA 22209; Tel: 703-807-0555
Speaker: Dr. TANG Zhong (Professor of Economics at Renmin University of China)
Sponsors: ChinaClub-DC; China Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA); Overseas Young Chinese Forum (OYCF); Association for Science & Technology (CAST)
Dear friends,
We will have another salon gathering in Washington, DC area this Sunday afternoon (July 25, 2004). The speaker this time is Dr. TANG Zhong (Professor of Economics at Renmin University of China). His topic is "Rural Development in China: New Challenges Posed by WTO Accession". The discussion starts at 4:00 PM.
Dr. Tang is a professor of economics at Renmin University of China. From May 1996 until December 2003, he served as chairperson of Department of Agricultural Economics. He received his Ph.D. degree in 1995 from Renmin University of China. He will speak about new challenges to rural China posed by WTO accession, including agricultural trade, farmer's income, and rural development.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact JIANG Hao at 202-663-8433 (office), 917-363-0343 (cell) or jianghao@gmail.com.
Various Topics Concerning China: A Banker's Perspective
Time: Sunday, June 27, 2004, 1:30 - 3:30 PM
Place: Triway Enterprise, Inc., 1401 Wilson Blvd., Suite 1011, Arlington, VA 22209; Tel:
703-807-0555
Speaker: Mr. Zhu Guangyao (Executive Director for China at World Bank)
Sponsors: ChinaClub-DC; Overseas Young Chinese Forum (OYCF); Association for Science & Technology (CAST); China Institute for Public Affairs (CIPA)
Dear friends,
We will have another salon gathering in Washington, DC area this Sunday afternoon (June 27, 2004). The speaker this time is Mr. Zhu Guangyao (Executive Director for China, World Bank). His topic is "Various Topics Concerning China: A Banker's Perspective". The discussion starts at 1:30 PM.
Mr. Zhu is the head of Chinese delegation at World Bank. He will speak about the Chinese economy, investment environment and the contribution of the World Bank to the
Chinese economic development.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact JIANG Hao at 703-465-8603 (home), 917-363-0343 (cell) or jianghao@gmail.com.