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Dr. Shi Yinhong will discuss the basic international, transnational
and domestic problems a rising China faces and will continue
to face in the early decades of the 21st Century. He will also
discuss the uncertainties, ambiguities and controversies among
both China's elites and the public, requiring a search for
a long-term essential disposition and grand strategy. Dr. Shi
will express his personal and perhaps somewhat representative
point of view on how China should achieve the fundamental national
objectives of basic national security, the elementary affluence
of the Chinese people and a possible status as a world power
that would coexist with and accommodate the United States.
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Dr.
Shi Yinhong
Professor of
International Relations
Renmin University
Discussants
Dr.
Bates Gill
Director, Center for Northeast Asian
Policy Studies, Brookings Institution
Dr.
Minxin Peia
Senior Associate at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace
Moderator
Dr. G. John Ikenberry
Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice
Georgetown University |