To commemorate the 40th anniversary of China's Opening and Reform, a series of joint events are being held with Hardvard University Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. Here is the schedule. 40 Years of Opening and Reform: Challenges and Opportunities November 5~8, 2018, Harvard University Monday, November 5: Library Tour/Welcome Meeting/Private Roundtable/Public Event 10:00-10:55am: Tour of the Fairbank Collection of the Fung Library with Librarian Nancy Hearst Location: CGIS Knafel-lower level, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 11:00-11:30am: Welcome Meeting and lunch Location: Room 030, CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA Harvard Faculty Lead: Michael Szonyi NOTE: This event is invitation only. 11:30-12:30pm: History and Impact of China’s Reform and Opening Location: Room 030, CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA Speakers: Zhang Shuguang,Shi Yinhong, Qin Hui Under thirty minutes should be used for presentations with the remaining time for discussion. Harvard Faculty Lead: Michael Szonyi NOTE: This event is invitation only. 12:30-2:00: 40 Years of Opening and Reform: A Comprehensive View-Politics, Law, Thought, Culture, Society Location: Belfer- lower level of CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA Speakers: Ren Jiantao, He Weifang, Xiao Gongqin, Rong Jian Harvard Faculty Lead: Susan Greenhalgh Presentations should be no more than 10 minutes in length. NOTE: This is a public event. Tuesday, November 6: Economics Workshop Location: Room S030 CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA Harvard Faculty Lead: Dwight Perkins 8:45-9:00: Welcome 9:00-10:25am: Current U.S. trade Policy as it relates to China Robert Lawrence, Martin Feldstein, Jeff Frankel, and Mark Wu
Each panelist will speak for no more than 10 minutes followed by an open discussion. 10:25-10:40: tea break 10:40-noon: Economic Reforms after the 19th Party Congress Unirule Lead: Sheng Hong, Director of Unirule Institute of Economics Zhang Weiying, Huang Yasheng, Liu Xiaoxuan, Lu Ming CIPE supports the discussion of this panel. Each panelist will speak for no more than 10 minutes followed by an open discussion. NOTE: This workshop will be “not for attribution.” Wednesday, November 7: Critical Issues Confronting China Event Series 11:30-12:25pm: Informal lunch for Unirule Delegation, Professor Ezra Vogel, and other Harvard Colleagues Location Room S030 CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 12:30-2:00 PM—Professor FAN Gang , TRADE WAR AND CHINA’S NEW PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT Location: Belfer Case Study Room- lower level of CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA Harvard Faculty lead: Ezra Vogel NOTE: This is a public event. 3:00 PM: Private internal meeting for Chinese participants at Hyatt Regency Cambridge – consecutive interpretation.
Thursday, November 8: INTERPRETERS TO ARRIVE AT 2:00 PM FOR POSSIBLE CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETATION AT PRIVATE MEETING. 4:00-5:30: 40 years of Economic Reform and Opening: Achievements and Challenges Location: Belfer Case Study Room- lower level of CGIS Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA Speakers: Li Shi, Tao Ran,Qin Qianhong. Harvard Faculty lead: Meg Rithmire NOTE: This is a public event.
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