Agenda Hearing
Thursday, June 5, 2003 - SARS in China: Implications for Media Control and the Economy
9:30 am to 5:00 pm
Room 124 Dirksen Senate Office Building
1st & Constitution Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20510
Congressional Perspectives (9:30 10:30 am)
- Senate Delegation Trip to China and Taiwan
- Senator Conrad Burns (R-MT)
- Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL)
- Sponsors of Global Internet Freedom Act
- Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ)
-Representative Christopher Cox (R-CA)
Panel I: SARS Impact on Media Control and Governance I (10:30 12:00 noon)
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Jay Henderson, Director, East Asia & Pacific Division, Voice of America
- Dan Southerland, Executive Editor, Radio Free Asia
- Ken Berman, Manager, Anti-Censorship Program, International Broadcasting Bureau
Panel II: SARS Impact on Media Control and Governance II (1:00 3:00 pm)
- Xiao Qiang, Director, China Internet Studies Program, UC, Berkeley [former Executive Director of Human Rights in China]
- Erping Zhang, Executive Director, Assoc. for Asian Research
- Bill Xia, President, Dynamic Internet Technology
- Maochun Yu, Associate Professor, U.S. Naval Academy
Panel III: SARS and Its Economic Implications (3:10 5:00 pm)>
- Yuanli Liu, Assistant Professor, International Health, Harvard School of Public Health
- Andy Rothman, Country Head & China Strategist, CLSA Emerging Markets (Hong Kong/Shanghai)
- Dong Tao, Chief Economist for non-Japan Asia, Credit Suisse First Boston (Hong Kong)