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David Lampton
Affiliation:
George and Sadie Hyman Professor of China Studies and Director, China Studies, Johns Hopkins-SAIS
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China’s New Leadership—Opportunity for the United States?
October 03, 2012 // 12:30pm — 2:00pm
Watch the webcast HERE! The upcoming 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China will usher in a new generation of leaders to oversee the world’s second largest economy for the next decade. How will the incoming fifth generation of Chinese leaders affect party policy? As the U.S.-China relationship continues to grow, in size and complexity, what are the implications of this once-in-a-decade leadership transition, especially for bilateral interaction? Dr. Henry A. Kissinger is joined by former Ambassador to China J. Stapleton Roy, former Fellow Dr. Cheng Li, and China scholar Dr. David M. Lampton to discuss the possible implications for U.S.-China relations of this once-in-a-decade power transition. more
The Quarterly Report
Dec 06, 2010 to Dec 12, 2010
David Lampton is the Dean of Faculty and director of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In response to the question, what if China fails, he's written a piece titled, "We'd better hope it doesn't." Douglas Besharov is a professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy and director of the University's Center for International Policy Exchanges. Keeping with the economics theme, he's co-authored the article, "The Global Budget Race." more
The Quarterly Report
Nov 22, 2010 to Nov 28, 2010
David Lampton is the Dean of Faculty and director of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In response to the question, what if China fails, he's written a piece titled, "We'd better hope it doesn't." Douglas Besharov is a professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy and director of the University's Center for International Policy Exchanges. Keeping with the economics theme, he's co-authored the article, "The Global Budget Race." more
China’s New Leadership—Opportunity for the United States?
October 03, 2012 // 12:30pm — 2:00pm
Watch the webcast HERE! The upcoming 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China will usher in a new generation of leaders to oversee the world’s second largest economy for the next decade. How will the incoming fifth generation of Chinese leaders affect party policy? As the U.S.-China relationship continues to grow, in size and complexity, what are the implications of this once-in-a-decade leadership transition, especially for bilateral interaction? Dr. Henry A. Kissinger is joined by former Ambassador to China J. Stapleton Roy, former Fellow Dr. Cheng Li, and China scholar Dr. David M. Lampton to discuss the possible implications for U.S.-China relations of this once-in-a-decade power transition.
The Quarterly Report
Dec 06, 2010 to Dec 12, 2010
David Lampton is the Dean of Faculty and director of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In response to the question, what if China fails, he's written a piece titled, "We'd better hope it doesn't." Douglas Besharov is a professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy and director of the University's Center for International Policy Exchanges. Keeping with the economics theme, he's co-authored the article, "The Global Budget Race."
The Quarterly Report
Nov 22, 2010 to Nov 28, 2010
David Lampton is the Dean of Faculty and director of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. In response to the question, what if China fails, he's written a piece titled, "We'd better hope it doesn't." Douglas Besharov is a professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy and director of the University's Center for International Policy Exchanges. Keeping with the economics theme, he's co-authored the article, "The Global Budget Race."