U.S.-China Relations in an Election Year, SCC, Oct 10

Sunday, October 7, 2012

David Bachman
U.S.-China Relations in an Election Year
Professor David Bachman, University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies

How does the upcoming Presidential election affect relations with China? This year, relations face a double whammy because not only is the U.S. holding a Presidential election, but China is also undergoing its own major leadership changes this fall. Professor Bachman has been referred to as a "hidden dragon and crouching tiger" in China watching.

Wednesday, October 10, 7:00pm
Shoreline Community College, Room 9208 PUB (map)
This event is FREE and open to the public.

Part of the symposium, America and the World in a Presidential Election Year, organized by the International Education, Global Affairs Center.

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