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SUMMARY:Dean's Roundtable: Thinking Multidimensionally About China's Power
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>Based on his forthcoming book entitled <em>The Three Faces of Chinese Power: Might, Money, and Minds</em> (UC Press 2008), David M. Lampton, Director of China Studies and Dean of Faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, will assess China's changing power capabilities, how its neighbors look at those changes, and how the United States and other powers might productively respond.<br />=0d=0a<br />=0d=0aDavid Michael Lampton specializes in Chinese domestic politics and leadership, Chinese foreign policy, the policy&ndash;making process, and U.S.&ndash;China relations. He is Dean of Faculty, George and Sadie Hyman Professor, and Director of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He also is Senior International Advisor on China for Akin Gump.&nbsp; Before assuming those posts he was president of the National Committee on United States-China Relations in New York City from 1988-1997.&nbsp; From May 1998 to May 2006 he also was affiliated with The Nixon Center as the founding director of its Chinese Studies Program. Prior to 1988, Dr. Lampton was founding director of the China Policy Program at the American Enterprise Institute and Associate Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University.<br />=0d=0a<br />=0d=0aLampton is the author of numerous books and articles on Chinese domestic and foreign affairs. His most recent books and monographs include, <em>Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing United States&ndash;China Relations 1989-2000 </em>(University of California Press, 2001, Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2003) and (editor) <em>The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, 1978-2000 </em>(Stanford University Press, 2001).&nbsp;<br />=0d=0a<br />=0d=0aRegistration is required for this event. Please contact Priscilla Venegas at <a href=3d"mailto:pvenegas@ucsd.edu?subject=3dDavid%20M.%20Lampton">pvenegas@ucsd.edu</a> or 858-534-0348.</p>
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