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Chairman Hu Visits Washington: Where's the Beef?
Date:May 3, 2006
Time:10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Speaker(s):

Keynote Remarks by:

The Honorable Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
United States Senate

With a panel discussion following:

William R. Hawkins
Senior Fellow,
The U.S. Business & Industry Council

John J. Tkacik, Jr.
Senior Research Fellow,
Asian Studies Center,
The Heritage Foundation

Jeff Hamond
Economic Policy Director,
Office of Senator Charles Schumer

Moderated by:

Ambassador Harvey Feldman
Distinguished Fellow,
Asian Studies Center,
The Heritage Foundation

Host(s):Asian Studies Center,
The Heritage Foundation
Details:
Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium

Chinese President Hu Jintao’s first visit to the United States seemed to be lackluster, despite the abundance of issues – from trade to human rights to Iran’s nuclear program – that confront the Sino-U.S. relationship. Was the visit a success? A failure? What were the accomplishments? Join us as we examine the aftermath of the summit, look at the issues that continue to confront us, examine the challenges that remain, and assess the overall state of U.S.-China ties.


 
 

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