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April 11-15, 2021

2021 Harvard Law School China Law Symposium: Building Bridges over Troubled Waters

Hosted by the Harvard Law School China Law Association (CLA)

On April 12, 2021 at 12pm EST, Dr. Hong Nong will speak at the public event 2021 Harvard Law School China Law Symposium: Building Bridges over Troubled Waters, hosted by the Harvard Law School China Law Association (CLA).

This year’s Symposium consists of panels on U.S.-China relations, racial profiling against Chinese-American scientists, intellectual property law in China, opening up of China’s financial market, and cross-border dispute resolution, as well as a keynote speech featuring Ms. Wei Sun Christianson, CEO of China and Co-CEO of Asia Pacific for Morgan Stanley. The Symposium not only brings together prominent legal scholars and practitioners to shed light on major developments in the legal sphere, but also gathers leading experts from various other fields to share insight on some of the most thorny issues in the overall Sino-U.S. relations.

This year, Dr. Hong is a participant in Panel 2, “U.S.-China Relations at the Crossroads,” with four other experts in the field:

Craig Allen, President, US-China Business Council
Ryan Hass, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Nong Hong, Executive Director & Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies
Yukon Huang, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
James Kraska, Professor, U.S. Naval War College

Date And Time

Sunday, April 11 – Thursday, April 15, 2021

Location

Virtual
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