Join Oxford University International Relations Society and Dr Wang Huiyao for a discussion on US-China relations in Donald Trump's second term, China's definition of democratic governance, and avenues of cooperation between Beijing, the West, and the developing world. Dr Wang is the Founder and President of Center for China and Globalization (CCG). According to The Economist, CCG is a "something of a go-between for technocratic government ministries, Chinese entrepreneurs and foreign embassies in Beijing." Dr Wang has served as a Counselor to China State Council appointed by the Chinese premier. He is a global thought leader on China and globalization, global governance, international trade and investment, global migration and talent flows, China’s international relations, and China-U.S. trade relations.
Please note that this is NOT a lecture, but a small group discussion available to members only. Places are very limited, and if you are interested in attending you must register for the event. You will receive an email by Sunday 24 November to inform you if you have successfully secured a place. The location will be provided shortly before the event to those who have been allocated a spot. Please note that spots are not transferrable.
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