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SUMMARY:Heritage- Economic and Security Direction of Chinese Government
DESCRIPTION:A new Chinese regime is scheduled to take the reins for the next 10 years\, starting November 8. While the Chinese Communist Party is obsessed with stability\, the last two transitions\, in 1992 and 2002\, yielded notable changes. China’s greater role in the world makes anticipating the new Chinese government all the more important. Join us as our panelists consider what path China will take.  &nbsp;  &nbsp;   Panel 1 – Politics and Security Cheng Li\, Director of Research\, John L. Thornton China Center\, The Brookings Institution Chris Yung\, Senior Research Fellow\, National Defense University Dean Cheng\, Research Fellow\, Asian Studies Center\, The Heritage Foundation Walter Lohman\, Director\, Asian Studies Center\, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator)  &nbsp;  Panel 2 – Economics  Arvind Subramanian\, Senior Fellow\, Peterson Institute for International Economics Melanie Hart\, Policy Analyst\, Center for American Progress Derek Scissors\, Senior Research Fellow\, The Heritage Foundation Terry Miller\, Director\, Center for International Trade and Economics\, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator)
LOCATION:214 Massachusetts Ave, NE, Washington, DC, DC, 20002, United States
URL:http://www.libertyguide.com/event/heritage-economic-and-security-direction-of-chinese-government/
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