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China Shakes the World: Integrating or Isolating?

Former China Bureau Chief of Financial Times, James Kynge, will speak at the JFK Jr. Forum on October 30 at 6:00 pm. Join us for a public address on "China Shakes the World - Is The West Integrating China Into The World Or The Other Way Around?" followed by an unfiltered Q&A session with Mr. Kynge. Open invitation to students of the course "China: Traditions and Transformations".

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China Shakes the World: Integrating or Isolating?

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  1. Tuesday, October 30, at 6:00 p.m., James Kynge, the former China Bureau Chief of the Financial Times and author of the best-selling book, China Shakes the World,is coming to speak at the JFK Jr. Forum at the Kennedy School of Government, and we would like to extend a special invitation to you and students in your course, "China: Traditions and Transformations" to attend this Forum event. • The event will feature both a public address on the topic of "China Shakes the World - Is The West Integrating China Into The World Or The Other Way Around?" and an unfiltered question and answer session between Mr. Kynge and the audience.  Date: Tuesday, October 30Time: 6:00 pmLocation: IOP JFK Jr. Forum, 79 JFK Street

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