线上英文讲座:中国的崛起和美国的应对

作者:乔桥  来源:中美印象

线上英文讲座

Emory University East Asia Collective & The Carter Center

美国时间2021年2月26日(周五)晚上9点到10点半

北京时间2021年2月27日(周六)上午10点到11点半

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Speakers:

Yi Duo is currently an assistant professor at Binghamton University, School of Management. She received her PhD from University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business. Her main research interests are on corporate political connections and their impact on accounting and audit practices and government procurements. She also studies other wide range of research topics, from political policy effects, cryptocurrency information disclosures, to credit market information asymmetry. 

Kimberly Henshaw is from Jacksonville, Florida and serves as the Head of the Chinese Language Culture and Business Initiatives at Georgia State University.  Her interests are in foreign language teaching, learning methodologies, cultural edification, and collaborative intercultural communication.  Understanding the importance of language, she studies and can speak English, French, Mandarin, and American Sign Language.

She holds a Master of Arts in International Studies with an emphasis in Education, and a Bachelor of Science in International Affairs.  Kimberly also has two certifications to teach English as a foreign language to both adults and children, and was a graduate of Georgia State’s 2018-2019 Executive Leadership Academy of Women.

Previously, Kimberly was the Managing Director of the Georgia State University Confucius Institute.  Prior to joining Georgia State, she was the Academic Director for an intensive English program for teenagers and adults at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Georgia.  She also worked in Shanghai and Beijing, China developing, launching, and promoting The Walt Disney Company’s English training school for children, Disney English.

Fei-Ling Wang‘s research interests are comparative and international political economy, U.S.-East Asian relations, and East Asia and China studies. He has published seven books (two co-edited) in two languages including Organization through Division and Exclusion: China’s Hukou System (Stanford University Press. 2005) and The China Order: Centralia, World Empire, and the Nature of Chinese Power (SUNY Press, 2017). He has also published dozens of book chapters and journal articles in four languages.
     He taught at the U.S. Military Academy (West Point) and U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs), and held visiting and adjunct/honorary positions in institutions like European University Institute in Italy, Sciences Po in France, National Sun Yat-sen University and National Taiwan University in Taiwan, National University of Singapore, Renmin University and Anhui Normal University in China, University of Macau, University of Tokyo, and Sungkyunkwan University and Yonsei University in Korea. He has guest-lectured in over 50 universities worldwide and appeared in many national and international news media such as Al Jazeera, AFP, AP, BBC, CNN, The Financial TimesThe New York Times, Radio China International, South China Morning Post,VOA, The Wall Street Journal, and the Xinhua News Agency. He has had numerous research grants including a Minerva Chair grant, a Fulbright Senior Scholar grant and a Hitachi Fellowship. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Click HERE to see Professor Fei-Ling Wang’s bio 
Click HERE to see Professor Yi Duo’s CV
Click HERE to see Ms. Kimberly Henshaw’s bio

For the past two decades, China has risen to be one of the global leaders in technology, economy, and international diplomacy. In response, the United States has begun approaching China with growing concern. The Trump administration turned this concern into outright effort to contain China. It launched a trade war against China, adopted decoupling measures in the tech area, sanctioned many Chinese companies and individuals, condemned China for its human rights violation, military aggression, and lack of transparency in responding to the initial outbreak of Covid-19. How did the past four years affect US-China relations? What stance will the Biden Administration take against China? Will the intensified competition between the U.S. and China alter the landscape of the international community? East Asia Collective is proud to present a panel talk, co-sponsored by the Carter Center, through perspectives of geopolitics, trade and economics, as well as educational exchanges on Friday, February 26, 9 PM! Join us to hear insights and speculations made by the three distinguished professors and discuss questions you have in mind with fellow students and peers.

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“美国面面观”介绍

《中美印象》、亚特兰大中国研究中心(China Research Center) 和美国中文同学会(American Mandarin Society)从2020年10月10日起推出“美国面面观”系列线上中文讲座,内容包括美国的政治、社会、外交、民间组织和种族关系等。美国的“龙鹰卫视”是本系列讲座的战略伙伴,每次演讲都会成为“龙鹰卫视”的节目。

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来源时间:2021/2/18   发布时间:2021/2/18

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