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China, Northeast Asia and the Next American Administration
The Brookings Institution Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies
Asia Society Hong Kong Center
The Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Hong Kong
JW Marriott Hotel, Hong Kong
Thursday, December 2, 2004
Contents
Introduction and Panel I: The next American Administration and U.S. Policy in East Asia
Introduction and Panel I 396 KB pdf
Introduction
Welcome Remarks by Ms Mary Lee Turner,
Executive Director, Asia Society Hong Kong Center
Welcome Remarks by Mr. John Thornton,
Chair of the Board, The Brookings Institution
Trustee, Asia Society
Opening Address by the Honorable Henry Tang,
Financial Secretary, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Panel I:
The next American Administration and U.S. Policy in East Asia
Moderator, Frank Ching,
Senior Columnist, The South China Morning Post
“United States Foreign Policy Toward East Asia”
Richard Bush, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
“The U.S. Foreign Policy that the Republic of Korea would like to see”
Hong-Choo Hyun, Senior Partner, Kim & Chang, former Ambassador to the United States
“The U.S. Foreign Policy that China would like to see”
Jia Qingguo, Associate Dean of the School of International Studies, Peking University
Panel II: China's Domestic Scene
Panel II 178 KB pdf
Panel II: China's Domestic Scene
Moderator, J. Stapleton Roy
Managing Director, Kissinger & Associates,
Former U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of China
“Making the Chinese System Work Better”
Kenneth Lieberthal, Visiting Fellow, The Brookings Institution
“Improving the Chinese System and Hong Kong's Role”
Gordon Wu, Chairman, Hopewell Holdings Limited
“State and Society”
Wang Shaoguang, Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Luncheon Session
Luncheon 115 KB pdf
China, Northeast Asia, and the Next American Administration
Luncheon Session
Strobe Talbott
President, The Brookings Institution
Panel III: China's External Policy
Panel III 168 KB pdf
Panel III: China's External Policy
Paul Hsu, Moderator
Chairman & CEO, PHYCOS International Co Ltd,
Professor of Law, National Taiwan University
“Challenges to China's Foreign Policy”
Jing Huang, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
“China and Japan”
Yoichi Funabashi, Columnist and Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Asahi Shimbun
“China and the Korean Peninsula”
Jae Ho Chung, Director of the Center for International Studies, Seoul National University
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