| Introduction: China as
an Emerging High Tech Giant |
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Dean Peter Cowhey, Graduate
School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University
of California, San Diego, Director
of Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation |
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| Panel I: The Chinese
Economy: Current Trends and Future Challenges |
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Dr.
Barry Naughton, authority on the Chinese economy Graduate School
of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University
of California, San Diego, (Remarks) |
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Scott
Rozelle, Professor and Chancellor's Fellow Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California,
Davis (Remarks) |
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K.C.
Fung Professor of Economics, University of California,
Santa Cruz (Remarks)
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| Panel II: China's Trade
and Investment with its Neighbors |
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Gordon Hanson, Ph.D., Professor of
Economics, Graduate School of International Relations and
Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego |
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Stephan Haggard, Ph.D., Professor
of Political Science and Director of Korea-Pacific Program,
Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies,
University of California, San Diego |
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Richard
Feinberg and Stephan
Haggard Graduate School of International Relations and
Pacific Studies University of California, San Diego (Remarks)
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| Panel III: Biotechnology
Panel |
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Dr.
Xiang Zhang, director of the Micro and Nanofabrication
Lab at UCLA |
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Greg Lucier President & CEO,
Invitrogen Corporation (Remarks) |
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Joseph Panetta, President/CEO, BIOCOM
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Kerry Dance, Ph.D., Managing Partner,
Hamilton Apex Technology Ventures, LP |
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| Panel IV: China as a
High-Tech Leader: Technological Capabilities: Intellectual
Property Protection and Market Access and Chinese Overseas
Investment |
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William Bold, Vice President, Government
Affairs, QUALCOMM, Inc. |
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Jason Dedrick Senior Research Fellow
Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations
(CRITO) University of California, Irvine (Remarks) |
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Dr.
Francine Berman, Director, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Professor and High Performance Computing Endowed Chair,
U.C. San Diego (Remarks) |
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| Energy and Aerospace |
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Michael
May Center for International Security And Cooperation
Stanford University, Stanford, CA (Remarks) |
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| Panel I: China's Role
in Asia |
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Susan L. Shirk China's Multilateral
Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific (Remarks) |
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Ellis S. Krauss, Professor Graduate
School of International Relations and Pacific Studies University
of California, San Diego (Remarks) |
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David M. Lampton, director of Chinese
Studies at The Nixon Center, George and Sadie Hyman Professor
of China Studies- Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies in Washington, D.C. (Remarks)
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