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Hearing: China’s Five-Year Plan, Indigenous Innovation and Technology Transfers, and Outsourcing

Wednesday June 15, 2011


216 Hart Senate Office Building
Constitution Avenue and 2nd Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002


[PRESS RELEASE]


AGENDA

Co-chairs: Vice Chairman Daniel Slane and Commissioner Patrick Mulloy

9:00 am- 9:15 am         Co-chairs' remarks: Vice Chairman Daniel Slane and Commissioner Patrick Mulloy [Opening Statement]

9:15 am – 11:00 am      Panel I:  China's 12th Five-Year Plan

  • Dr. Willy C. Shih, Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School [Testimony]
  • Dr. Eswar Prasad, Nandlal P. Tolani Professor of Trade Policy, Cornell University, and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution [Testimony]

11:15 am – 12:45 pm    Panel II:  Indigenous Innovation and Industrial Policy

  • Dr. Adam Segal, Ira A. Lipman Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations [Testimony]
  • Mr. John Neuffer, Vice President for Global Policy, Information Technology Industry Council [Testimony]
  • Dr. Dieter Ernst, Senior Fellow, East-West Center [Testimony]

12:45 pm – 1:45 pm      Lunch Break

1:45 pm – 3:15 pm        Panel III:  Technology Development and Transfers to China

  • Dr. Ralph E. Gomory, Research Professor, NYU Stern School of Business and President Emeritus, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation [Testimony]
  • Mr. Leo Hindery, Jr., Chairman, U.S. Economy/Smart Globalization Initiative, New America Foundation, New York, NY [Testimony]
  • Dr. Philip I. Levy, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute [Testimony]
Transcript
6.15.11HearingTranscript.pdf3.88 MB

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