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DESCRIPTION:Many Americans view China as a threat\, while many Chinese beli
 eve the U.S. wants to contain China.&nbsp\; Despite such mutual distrust\,
  the two nations are economically interdependent and cultural exchange has
  never been greater. The panel will consider the role of perceptions in se
 curity and international policy\; trade and economics\; and culture and pu
 blic diplomacy. Panelists include James Steinberg\, Dean and Professor of 
 Social Science\, International Affairs\, and Law at the Maxwell School of 
 Citizenship and Public Affairs and former Deputy Secretary of State\; Dr. 
 Mary Lovely\, Professor of Economics at Syracuse University’s Maxwell Scho
 ol and co-editor of the China Economic Review\; and Dr. Terry Lautz of the
  East Asia Program and formerly of the Woodrow Wilson International Center
 .\nMore information
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SUMMARY:U.S.-China Relations\, MisPerceptions\, and Policy: an Interdiscipl
 inary Conversation
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Many Americans view China as a threat\, whi
 le many Chinese believe the U.S. wants to contain China.&nbsp\; Despite su
 ch mutual distrust\, the two nations are economically interdependent and c
 ultural exchange has never been greater. The panel will consider the role 
 of perceptions in security and international policy\; trade and economics\
 ; and culture and public diplomacy. <br><br>Panelists include James Steinb
 erg\, Dean and Professor of Social Science\, International Affairs\, and L
 aw at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and former Depu
 ty Secretary of State\; Dr. Mary Lovely\, Professor of Economics at Syracu
 se University’s Maxwell School and co-editor of the China Economic Review\
 ; and Dr. Terry Lautz of the East Asia Program and formerly of the Woodrow
  Wilson International Center.</p>\n<p><a title="4 1 US-China panel flyer" 
 href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/uploadedFiles/4 1 US-China panel flyer.p
 df">More information</a></p>
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