2025 Greater China Business Conference
The 2025 Greater China Business Conference, hosted at the Kellogg Global Hub, will take place April 27th.
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The 2025 Greater China Business Conference, hosted at the Kellogg Global Hub, will take place April 27th.
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The 1990 Institute invites you to attend “The Global Economy at a Crossroads: U.S.-China in Focus”. The U.S. and China represent the two largest economies in the world, with deeply interconnected yet often competing interests. Their economic relationship involves trade, investment,
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Are you passionate about global affairs and interested in engaging with dedicated individuals from around the country and the world? Apply to be a delegate at the 2025 Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit (CLS) on Feb 28 – Mar 2, 2025! Co-hosted by Duke
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The World Trade Center – Denver invites your to attend their Briefing Series, Part 1: Trump Tariffs 2025 Impacts and Options. With so many recent executive orders and trade policy changes, it’s important to stay informed. That’s why the WTC Denver
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On December 5, 2023, USCET hosted a webinar on The Role of Chinese Students in America in partnership with USHCA. This event showcased four distinguished Americans, including USHCA Executive Director Min Fan, who began their journey in the U.S. as international students from China, alongside event host USCET President Madelyn Ross. The discussion highlighted themes that emerged from USCET’s recently published report, Three Decades of Chinese Students in America, 1991-2021, developed in partnership with the China Data Lab of the UC San Diego 21st Century China Center. The panelists, who came to the U.S. in different decades, personify the contributions made by former Chinese students to their adopted country.
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A central mandate of any national government is national security, but the responsibility involves much more than traditional military defense capabilities. Today, while balancing military and diplomacy priorities, national governments assess and combat threats in cyberspace and outer space, water supplies and power grids, food production and energy chains.
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