Post by Hornblower on Nov 25, 2008 12:03:04 GMT 10
> Tuesday 25 November 2008, 3.00 pm to 5.00 pm
> Room: SG01 (Manton Rooms), Ground Floor, Menzies Building
>
> "China in the 21st Century and Policy Implications for Australia, the
> US and the World"
>
> Speaker: Dr Harry Harding, University Professor and former Dean of the
> Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington
> University
>
>> ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKER
>>
>> Dr. Harry Harding is University Professor of International Affairs at
>> the George Washington University, having served as Dean of
>> world-renowned Elliott School of International Affairs for a decade.
>> After stepping down as Dean in 2005, Harding was Director of Research
>> and Analysis at the New York headquarters of Eurasia Group, one of
>> the world’s leading political risk research and consulting firms. He
>> remains a Counselor to Eurasia Group and Chair of its China Task
>> Force. Harding also serves as a Visiting Fellow in the Center on
>> U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society.
>>
>> Professor Harding has served on the political science faculty of
>> Stanford University and was a Senior Fellows at the Brookings
>> Institution before becoming Dean of the Elliott School.
>>
>> One of America’s leading analysts of Asian affairs with a particular
>> interest in China, Dr. Harding is the author of /A Fragile
>> Relationship: The United States and China Since 1972/ (1992), /China
>> and Northeast Asia: The Political Dimension/ (1988), /China//'s
>> Second Revolution: Reform after Mao/ (1987), and /Organizing China:
>> The Problem of Bureaucracy, 1949-1976/ (1981). His edited volumes
>> include /The India-China Relationship: What the United States Needs
>> to Know/ (2004); /Sino-American Relations, 1945-55: A Joint
>> Reassessment of a Critical Decade/ (1989); and /China//'s Foreign
>> Relations in the 1980s/ (1984). He has published articles in a wide
>> range of academic and policy journals, from /China Quarterly/ to
>> /Foreign Policy/ to /World Politics/, and serves on the editorial
>> boards of the /China Quarterly/ and the /Journal of Democracy /
>>
>>
>> ABOUT THE UNITED STATES STUDIES CENTRE
>>
>> The United States Studies Centre was set up jointly by the Australian
>> Government and the American Australian Association to enhance
>> understanding and promote productive dialogue and interchange of
>> ideas between the two countries. It is housed at the University of
>> Sydney and collaborates with other institutions concerned with United
>> States-Australia relations to draw on and share the best expertise
>> available.
>>
>> A key initiative of the Centre is providing forums in which senior
>> executives of Australian business and government meet with
>> outstanding US leaders to exchange views on topics of importance to
>> the two countries. The purpose of these sessions is to enrich
>> perspectives, increase awareness and broaden horizons on important
>> issues affecting Australian business.**
>>
> Room: SG01 (Manton Rooms), Ground Floor, Menzies Building
>
> "China in the 21st Century and Policy Implications for Australia, the
> US and the World"
>
> Speaker: Dr Harry Harding, University Professor and former Dean of the
> Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington
> University
>
>> ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKER
>>
>> Dr. Harry Harding is University Professor of International Affairs at
>> the George Washington University, having served as Dean of
>> world-renowned Elliott School of International Affairs for a decade.
>> After stepping down as Dean in 2005, Harding was Director of Research
>> and Analysis at the New York headquarters of Eurasia Group, one of
>> the world’s leading political risk research and consulting firms. He
>> remains a Counselor to Eurasia Group and Chair of its China Task
>> Force. Harding also serves as a Visiting Fellow in the Center on
>> U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society.
>>
>> Professor Harding has served on the political science faculty of
>> Stanford University and was a Senior Fellows at the Brookings
>> Institution before becoming Dean of the Elliott School.
>>
>> One of America’s leading analysts of Asian affairs with a particular
>> interest in China, Dr. Harding is the author of /A Fragile
>> Relationship: The United States and China Since 1972/ (1992), /China
>> and Northeast Asia: The Political Dimension/ (1988), /China//'s
>> Second Revolution: Reform after Mao/ (1987), and /Organizing China:
>> The Problem of Bureaucracy, 1949-1976/ (1981). His edited volumes
>> include /The India-China Relationship: What the United States Needs
>> to Know/ (2004); /Sino-American Relations, 1945-55: A Joint
>> Reassessment of a Critical Decade/ (1989); and /China//'s Foreign
>> Relations in the 1980s/ (1984). He has published articles in a wide
>> range of academic and policy journals, from /China Quarterly/ to
>> /Foreign Policy/ to /World Politics/, and serves on the editorial
>> boards of the /China Quarterly/ and the /Journal of Democracy /
>>
>>
>> ABOUT THE UNITED STATES STUDIES CENTRE
>>
>> The United States Studies Centre was set up jointly by the Australian
>> Government and the American Australian Association to enhance
>> understanding and promote productive dialogue and interchange of
>> ideas between the two countries. It is housed at the University of
>> Sydney and collaborates with other institutions concerned with United
>> States-Australia relations to draw on and share the best expertise
>> available.
>>
>> A key initiative of the Centre is providing forums in which senior
>> executives of Australian business and government meet with
>> outstanding US leaders to exchange views on topics of importance to
>> the two countries. The purpose of these sessions is to enrich
>> perspectives, increase awareness and broaden horizons on important
>> issues affecting Australian business.**
>>