U.S.-China Policy and Summit
Institute for Policy Studies sponsored a panel discussion with representatives from human rights organizations and foreign policy experts ta… read more
Institute for Policy Studies sponsored a panel discussion with representatives from human rights organizations and foreign policy experts talking about U.S. policy toward China and the upcoming visit to the nation by President Bill Clinton. They talked about the economic, social and political factors of the relationship between the two nations. Following their discussion, panelists answered questions from the audience. close
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- Abigail Abrash Representative Kennedy (Robert F.) Center for Justice and Human Rights
- Bama Athreya Specialist International Labor Rights Educ. Fund->China
- Tom Barry Co-Director Institute for Policy Studies->Foreign Policy
- Toby Dalton Expert Carnegie Endowment for International Peace->Proliferation
- Henry Rosemott Professor St. Mary's College
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