CHINA Town Hall local connections, Oct. 24

From wheat to apples and Microsoft to Boeing, industry and enterprise across Washington are directly affected by American political and economic strategy regarding China.  Find out how Washington, as the top U.S. state exporter to China—along with neighboring Oregon (second) and California (fifth)—can affect U.S.–China relations at the Oct. 24th C H I N A   T own   Hall – Local Connections, National Reflections – with Susan Rice, former National Security advisor and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and Mercy Kuo, president and executive director, Washington State China Relations Council.

4:00 p.m. Interactive webcast featuring Ambassador Rice
4:45 p.m. On-site presentation by Dr. Kuo: “U.S.–China Relations in the Trump Era: What Is Washington State’s China Strategy?”

Todd Hall 276
Free · Everyone welcome

Find out more Go.wsu.edu/ChinaTownHall

Dr. Rice draws on her experience as national security advisor, ambassador to the U.N., and assistant secretary of state to put the current state of U.S.–China relations in perspective and to present potential policy courses for the future. Dr. Kuo brings her extensive academic and professional experience, including as head of the Seattle-based Washington State China Relations Council and former Asian affairs analyst for the federal government, to discuss factors that state and local decision-makers must assess in crafting effective China strategies.

WSU Pullman is one of about 80 venues nationwide participating in the eleventh annual CHINA Town Hall, presented by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

Sponsored by the WSU Asia Program with support from the Department of History, WSU History Club, and College of Arts & Sciences.

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