【大纪元6月23日讯】Midwest China Forum Presents
How the U.S. and China Shape Each Other
Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm, Sat. June 25, 2005
Location: DePaul Center Room 8005, 1 East Jackson Boulevard , Chicago, IL 60604-2287
US-Sino Commerce and Its Impact: Ethan Gutmann, Visiting Fellow, Project for the New American Century, Washington, DC. Recent publication – Book of the year, New York Sun, 2004: Losing the New China: A Story of American Commerce, Desire and Betrayal in English and Chinese. He speaks at World Affairs Council, the American Enterprise Institute, and televised press events at Congress and the National Press Club. He writes for Asian Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, the Weekly Standard, Red Herring, the Washington Times and other publications. He received both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University and completed Doctor of Philosophy coursework there.
Political Challenges of China: Erping Zhang, Executive Director of Association for Asian Research. Mr. Zhang’s research focuses on Communism in China. He is also known as a human rights activist. He has served as a panel speaker at World Summit on Information Society in Geneva, the European Parliament Conference on Internet, Democracy, & Freedoms in Brussels, and at a hearing on SARS in the US Senate, which was organized by the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Mr. Zhang received B.A. from Beijing International Studies University and has received four U.S. graduate degrees including a Masters from The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and a MPA degree as Mason Fellow from John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Why Do the Chinese Love and Hate Americans? Jingduan Yang, MD, psychiatrist at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Yang is Director of Tao’s Medical Center. While at Oxford University as a Fellow, he integrated Chinese medicine with Western medicine in his psychiatric research.
The Four Contradictions in the Chinese Economy: Dr. Frank Tian Xie, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the LeBow College of Business, Drexel University, in Philadelphia. His research is published in Journal of Business Research, World Economic Review etc. He serves on the editorial review boards of Industrial Marketing Management, Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, and Journal of Financial Services Marketing. He is a frequent guest on Radio Free Asia and Sound of Hope Radio International. Xie has been an invited speaker on business and current China affairs in many forums in cities such as Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington DC. He obtained his B.S. from Peking University, China, and MBA and Ph.D. from Georgia State Universit
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