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DESCRIPTION:EA presents: China at the CrossroadsReform Challenges AheadAfte
 r\nthirty-five years of miraculous change\, China now faces a number of\nu
 nprecedented challenges. Many observers believe that without fundamental\n
 reforms\, national development may stagnate internally and China may becom
 e more\nassertive externally. Noted China scholar David Shambaugh will\nsu
 rvey the challenges and discuss Beijing’s efforts to implement new reform\
 npolicies under Xi Jinping’s leadership.&nbsp\;Professor Shambaugh\nteache
 s at George Washington University and is a nonresident fellow at the\nBroo
 kings Institution. His books include China’s\nCommunist Party: Atrophy and
  Adaptation and\,\nmore recently\, China Goes Global: The Partial\nPower.S
 ponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affa
 irs  
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SUMMARY:EA presents: China at the Crossroads
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>EA presents: China at the Crossro
 ads</b></p><p><i>Reform Challenges Ahead</i></p><p>After\nthirty-five year
 s of miraculous change\, China now faces a number of\nunprecedented challe
 nges. Many observers believe that without fundamental\nreforms\, national 
 development may stagnate internally and China may become more\nassertive e
 xternally. Noted China scholar <b>David Shambaugh</b> will\nsurvey the cha
 llenges and discuss Beijing’s efforts to implement new reform\npolicies un
 der Xi Jinping’s leadership.&nbsp\;</p><p>Professor Shambaugh\nteaches at 
 George Washington University and is a nonresident fellow at the\nBrookings
  Institution. His books include <i>China’s\nCommunist Party: Atrophy and A
 daptation</i> and\,\nmore recently\, <i>China Goes Global: The Partial\nPo
 wer.</i></p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan In
 stitute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p>
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