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WHY WILLIAM KIRBY, WHY NOW?
As the world navigates a global pandemic and the U.S. presidential election looms this fall, many have questioned what these circumstances mean for the future of U.S.-China relations. As someone who’s studied modern Chinese history and the relationship between America and China, Kirby can offer informed predictions.
The latest in the Forum/Aspen 2020 Summer Lecture Series:
William Kirby Professor of China Studies at Harvard University and Chair of the Harvard China Fund joins Hari Sreenivasan of PBS. They discuss US-China relations with regard to COVID and Higher Education.
WHY WILLIAM KIRBY, WHY NOW?
As the world navigates a global pandemic and the U.S. presidential election looms this fall, many have questioned what these circumstances mean for the future of U.S.-China relations. As someone who’s studied modern Chinese history and the relationship between America and China, Kirby can offer informed predictions.
The latest in the Forum/Aspen 2020 Summer Lecture Series:
William Kirby Professor of China Studies at Harvard University and Chair of the Harvard China Fund joins Hari Sreenivasan of PBS. They discuss US-China relations with regard to COVID and Higher Education.
WHY WILLIAM KIRBY, WHY NOW?
As the world navigates a global pandemic and the U.S. presidential election looms this fall, many have questioned what these circumstances mean for the future of U.S.-China relations. As someone who’s studied modern Chinese history and the relationship between America and China, Kirby can offer informed predictions.