China Town Hall with Fareed Zakaria: Watch Party and Panel Discussion
032 Eggers Hall
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East Asia Program presents
China Town Hall with Fareed Zakaria: Watch Party and Panel Discussion
This two-part event will feature a livestream keynote from bestselling author Fareed Zakaria, who will offer his unique take on US-China relations in the era of strategic competition. You will be able to view the Live Keynote from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EDT by using this link: www.ncuscr.org/content/livestream. Or simply attend the watch party in Eggers Hall Rm. 032, starting at 7:00 PM EDT.
The keynote will be followed by an in-person panel discussion moderated by Maxwell School professors Dimitar Gueorguiev, Yingyi Ma, Daniel McDowell, and political science graduate student Jingding Wang.
Part 1: 7:00pm Livestream watch event
Part 2: 8:00pm Panel discussion
China Town Hall Keynote event is organized by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
Want to ask Fareed Zakaria a question?
Audience members are encouraged to reach out to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations with their questions via social media! You may either record a video of yourself asking your question or write it out in a tweet or post.
• Twitter: In Privacy & Safety, be sure to un-check "Protect your tweets.” In your tweet, use the hashtag #CTH2021 and tag @NCUSCR.
• Facebook: Make sure that your post is set to "Public" (not "Friends"). In your post, use the hashtag #CTH2021 and tag @National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
Don't use social media? No problem! Please use this link to submit your question.
Co-sponsored by: Chinese Studies Program, and Asian/Asian American Studies
For more information or to request accessibility arrangements, please contact Havva Karakas-Keles, hkarakas@syr.edu.
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