Webinar - U.S. - China Relations in the Age of COVID-19
Join fellow members for an engaging discussion on US- China relations.
What are the major points of contention? Is there a practical, objective path between the world's two largest economies? How can they move forward together? Should they? Mr. Wang will take a look at the major hot spots and discuss how they came to be.
Few people, if any, have a better grasp of U.S.-China relations, and the Chinese-American experience, than Charles P. Wang. As an advisor to five consecutive U.S. Presidents 1977-2008 – both Democrat and Republican (Jimmy Carter; Ronald Reagan; George H.W. Bush; Bill Clinton; George W. Bush) – Charles has had a front-row seat on the diplomatic roller coaster ride with China: from cold war; to fast-growing partnership; to becoming the best of frenemies.
We will consider:
- COVID-19
- Balance of Trade
- Expansion of Chinese Territories in the South China Sea
- Influx of Chinese students into the U.S. Higher Education System
- Immigration, particularly with EB5 and H1 Visas
- The Confucius Institute
- Rebirth of the Cornell University Peony Garden
Please join us for what promises to be a fascinating webinar – and bring your questions!
Charles Pei Wang is currently President of Chinese American Cultural & Art Association, and an Ellis Island Medal of Honor winner as an outstanding American immigrant. Since leading the Chinatown Planning Council (now Chinese-American Planning Council) in the mid-1960s, he has been a cornerstone of the Asian-American community in public, private, and non-profit roles. Charles led the successful charge to upgrade social services and infrastructure in Chinatown, and is responsible for creating the Asian-American community in Flushing, Queens. NYC Mayors, NYS Governors, U.S. Presidents, and foreign leaders have come to him for leadership and advice. A former Board member of Emblem Health and the United Way, Charles is now semi-retired.
6:00pm webinar, gratis. Advance registration required. Registrants will receive the link to view the lecture in the confirmation email.
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