Conversations At The Carter Center Series
Wednesday, October 24th 2012
7:00 - 8:30 pm
7:00 - 8:30 pm
A
new generation of top Chinese national leadership will take the stage
at the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in
November 2012. The struggle for power is fierce in the months before the
Congress. The new leadership will have a huge impact in the next decade
on China's political and social development, U.S-China relations, and
the Carter Center's programming in China.
Panelists include Harvard law professor William P. Alford, a renowned U.S. legal scholar and expert in Chinese law; Boston University international relations and political science professor Joseph Fewsmith, who is highly recognized for his work on China's politics; and Carter Center China Program Director Yawei Liu, who has written and commented extensively on China's political developments and grassroots democracy. This Conversation will be moderated by Carter Center Vice President for Peace Programs Dr. John Stremlau.
Panelists include Harvard law professor William P. Alford, a renowned U.S. legal scholar and expert in Chinese law; Boston University international relations and political science professor Joseph Fewsmith, who is highly recognized for his work on China's politics; and Carter Center China Program Director Yawei Liu, who has written and commented extensively on China's political developments and grassroots democracy. This Conversation will be moderated by Carter Center Vice President for Peace Programs Dr. John Stremlau.
Free Admission but RSVP required. To RSVP follow this link to the Carter Center Website.