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星期二, 10月 22, 2013

布朗大學海峽兩岸論壇 10/26-31舉行


Come and learn more about China-Taiwan issues with Strait Talk during the week of Oct 26th to 31st! 
Strait Talk is a non-partisan dialogue program that seeks to transform international conflict by connecting young people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the United States and empowering them to strive for peace.
This year, we bring to Brown University four unique and interesting panels on the Taiwan Strait conflict. Free food and drinks will be provided during the events. The goal of these events is to educate the delegates and the Brown community about the Taiwan Strait conflict by bringing leading scholars to Brown to share their knowledge, and to thereby increase the reach and effectiveness of the Symposium. We invite you to attend any and all events! 
2013 Strait Talk Symposium Schedule





Sino-American Relations: America's Grand Strategy and China's Emerging Role in International Politics
This panel seeks to explore the American, Chinese, and Taiwanese approaches to foreign policy and security. The goal of the panel is to explore the dynamic political relationship between China and the United States and Taiwan's response to the growing power of China in the last few decades. We would also like to look into the future challenges in maintaining a three-way peaceful relationship among the US, China and Taiwan.
Time: Saturday 10/26, 12pm-1:30pm (Lunch from Goldstone provided)
Location: Kassar Fox Auditorium
Panelists:
-Allen Carlson, Cornell University
-Steven Goldstein, Smith College
Cross-Strait Economic Integration: A Solution for Sustainable Peace?
The goal of this panel is to explore the dynamics of the economic integration between China and Taiwan and examine whether this increasing integration creates more inequality or peace across the Strait.
Time: Monday 10/28, 12pm-1:30pm (Lunch from Lucky Station BBQ provided)
Location: Watson Institute, Joukowsky Forum
Panelists:
-William Norris, Texas A&M University
-Albert Yee, Dartmouth College

Moderator:
David Wyss, Brown University
Nationalism, Feminism and Radicalism: An Examination of Modern Chinese History
This panel seeks to explore the historical and current presence of nationalism, feminism and radicalism in China in the 20th Century. The goal of the panel is to show the impact of these three elements on China and Taiwan’s development.
Time: Monday 10/28, 6-7:30pm (Dinner from Goldenstone provided)
Location: Barus and Holley 168
Panelists:
-Maggie Clinton, Middlebury College
-Ralph Thaxton, Brandeis University
-Doris Chang, Wichita State University

Moderator:
Rebecca Nedostup, Brown University

How to Sustain China-Taiwan Peace? An Openspace Conversation with Strait Talk 2013 Delegates

This Open Space Conversation is an interactive, open discussion about Taiwanese, Chinese, and US relations and potentials for resolution of the cross-Strait conflict. Join Strait Talk’s 2013 delegates to talk about topics ranging from politics and the military to culture and economics. The conversation will be highly participant-based, so come ready to explore some cross-Strait issues!

Time: Thursday, 10/31 4-5:30pm (Dinner from Goldenstone provided)
Location: Petteruti Lounge, Faunce 

Moderator:
Dr. Tatsushi Arai, Strait Talk Facilitator

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