I will be giving a talk in New York next Thursday, Sept. 4, hosted by the Institute for Contemporary Asian Studies of Temple University Japan. I hope those interested in the big question of “How bad are U.S.–China relations?” will consider attending.
Registration is required but free. Here are the details:
Host: Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS), Temple University Japan Campus
Date: Thursday, September 4, 2014
Time: 20:00 (Door open at 19:30)
Speaker: Graham Webster (Senior Fellow, US–China Relations, The China Center, at Yale Law School)
Venue: NYC (details after registration)
Moderator: Robert Dujarric (ICAS Director)
Admissions: Free
Language: English
Registration: Required. Contact ICAS (icas@tuj.temple.edu) to register.
Facebook: Check out this event’s Facebook page for discussions.
Organizers:
—Yoshiko Tanaka-Shichinohe (in Sapporo)
—Nancy Yao Maasbach, Executive Director, Yale-China Association
—Robert Dujarric, Temple University Japan Campus, Tokyo
—Devin Stewart, Carnegie Council, New York City
—Mao (Nogawa) Nakai, New York City