PANEL 1 – US ROLE IN THE 2012 CHINESE POLITICAL TRANSITION
Bruce Dickson, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University
Phil Saunders, Director,
Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, Institute for National
Strategic Studies
Derek Scissors, Research
Fellow, Asian Studies Center, The Heritage Foundation
Dean Cheng, Research
Fellow, Asian Studies Center, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator)
PANEL 2 – THE PRC’S ROLE IN THE 2012 AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION
Dan Blumenthal, Resident
Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Philip Levy, Adjunct
Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Jeremie Waterman, Executive
Director for Greater China, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Michael Franc, Vice President, Government
Studies, The Heritage Foundation (Moderator)
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Friday, January 20, 2012
2012: Facing Political Changes in the US and China
On January 10, 2012 The Heritage Foundation hosted a two-panel event discussing the
fact that both China and the US are facing the possibility or probability
of major political transitions this year.
The panelists discussed the impact that China might have on the US
election campaigns and the impact that the US may have on the anticipated
Chinese succession issues. Video and
audio versions (duration 2hr:38min) of the panels are available from the
Heritage Foundation. Condensed,
bulletized notes can be downloaded from www.NotableThinking.com
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