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Lunchtime Talks at the FCO
Literary Forms of Argument in Pre-Modern China
Global Politics of China
Chinese Economic Association Annual Conference
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The Roots of China's Environmental Crisis
Authorship as Problem: the Case of Early China
 
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BICC is involved in arranging a slate of speakers to give lunchtime presentations for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for an audience of government officials, and business sector professionals.

2007

Professor William Callahan, Co-Director of BICC, Professor of International Politics, University of Manchester

2008

14 March - Dr Frank Pieke, Director of BICC, University Lecturer of Modern Politics and Society of China and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford,
Training China's Leaders to Meet Today's Challenges

7 May - Dr Christine Wong, Senior Research Fellow in Contemporary Chinese Studies School of Interdisciplinary and Area Studies and Said Business School, Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Fiscal Management for a Harmonious Society: Assessing the Central Government’s Capacity to Implement National Policies

Upcoming

17 September 2008 (tbc) Dr Eric Thun, Peter Moores Lecturer in Chinese Business Studies, Said Business School, University of Oxford

12 November 2008 (tbc) Dr Albert Park, Reader in the Economy of China, University of Oxford

Dr Rana Mitter, University Lecturer in the History and Politics of Modern China; Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford

Professor Vivienne Shue, Leverhulme Professor and Director, Contemporary China Studies Programme, University of Oxford
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