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					    | 作者:Anonymous 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org 
 China-U.S. Relations: Past, Present, and Future
 
 Wednesday - Saturday, November 5-8, 2003
 
 
 
 An International Conference that Examines the Issues of Yesterday,
 
 the Challenges of Today, and the Opportunities for Tomorrow.
 
 
 
 Texas A&M University and the George Bush School of Government and Public Service
 
 in collaboration with
 
 the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation
 
 the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries
 
 
 
 Tuesday, November 4, 2003
 
 5:00-7:00 p.m.	Registration/Reception	Hilton Hotel
 
 
 
 Wednesday, November 5, 2003
 
 Master of Ceremonies: General Richard Chilcoat, Texas A&M Co-Chair of Program Committee and
 
 Dean of the Bush School of Government and Public Service
 
 7:30 a.m.	Bus Pick-Up at Hotels
 
 8:30	Optional Registration	Rudder
 
 9:00 	Welcoming Remarks by Former United States President George Bush	Rudder Auditorium (OPEN)
 
 9:15	Kay and Britt Rice/BRE Exhibit Lecture Series
 
 China-U.S. Relations Since Normalization
 
 Keynote Speakers:
 
 •	Mr. Qian Qichen, Former Vice Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China
 
 •	Dr. Henry Kissinger, Former United States Secretary of State
 
 15 min–Q&A
 
 10:30	Buses to Presidential Conference Center (PCC)
 
 10:30	Optional Registration	PCC
 
 11:15 	Plenary Session I:  China-U.S. Relations: Opportunities and Challenges	Auditorium A
 
 Chair of Session: Dr. Arnold Kanter, Former United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
 
 20 min–Chinese Speaker: Mr. Yang Jiechi, Ambassador of the People's
 
 Republic of China to the United States
 
 20 min–U.S. Speaker: Admiral Joseph W. Prueher, Former United
 
 States Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China
 
 30 min–Response Panel
 
 Chinese Respondent:  Dr. Yuan Ming, Professor and Director of
 
 the American Studies Center, Peking University
 
 U.S. Respondent:  Dr. David M. Lampton, Professor and
 
 Director of China Studies, Johns Hopkins-School of Advanced
 
 International Studies
 
 20 min–Q&A
 
 12:45 p.m. 	Break
 
 1:00	Lunch 	Room 1011, PCC
 
 1:45	Break
 
 2:00	Introduction by TBD	Auditorium A
 
 (OPEN)
 
 Keynote Speaker: Mr. Richard Armitage, United States Deputy Secretary of State
 
 3:00	Break
 
 3:30	Plenary Session II: Global and Regional Security Issues
 
 	Trends and Prospects
 
 	Roles and Responsibilities of China and U.S.
 
 	Security Issues in Northeast Asia
 
 	Security Issues in South and Southeast Asia
 
 	Terrorism
 
 	WMD Proliferation
 
 	Military Modernization and Force Deployments	Auditorium A
 
 Chair of Session:  Mr. Evan Bayh, United States Senator
 
 20 min–Chinese Speaker: General Xiong Guangkai, Deputy Chief of the
 
 General Staff, People’s Liberation Army
 
 20 min–U.S. Speaker: General Brent Scowcroft, Former United States
 
 National Security Advisor
 
 30 min–Response Panel
 
 Chinese Respondent:  Dr. Yan Xuetong, Professor and Director
 
 of the Institute of International Studies, Tsinghua University
 
 U.S. Respondent: Michael H. Armacost, President and Trustee,
 
 The Brookings Institution
 
 20 min–Q&A
 
 5:00	VIP Reception Hosted by the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation (invitation only)	Library Rotunda
 
 5:00	Reception for All Other Participants	PCC Lobby
 
 6:00	Introductions by Mr. Chris Galvin, Chairman and CEO, Motorola, Inc.	Auditorium A
 
 (OPEN)
 
 Keynote Speakers:
 
 •	Mr. James A. Baker, III, Former United States Secretary of State
 
 •	Mr. Yang Jiechi, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the United States
 
 7:15	Break
 
 7:30	Dinner 	Room 1011, PCC
 
 9:00	Buses Return to Hotels
 
 
 
 Thursday, November 6, 2003
 
 Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Roman Popadiuk, Executive Director, George Bush Presidential Library Foundation
 
 7:30 a.m.	Bus Pick-Up at Hotels/Continental Breakfast
 
 9:00	Greetings from Dr. David B. Prior, Executive Vice President and Provost, Texas A&M University
 
 9:15	Plenary Session III: Economic Trends and Prospects
 
 	The Global Economy and the Chinese Economy: Implications of Each for the Other
 
 	The Global Economy and the U.S. Economy: Implications of Each for the Other	Auditorium A
 
 Chair of Session:  Mr. Malcolm Williamson, President and CEO, VISA International
 
 20 min–U.S. Speaker:  Mr. Michael Ducker, Executive Vice President-
 
 International, FedEx Corporation
 
 20 min–Chinese Speaker: Mr. Zheng Hu, Vice President, China
 
 National Petroleum Corporation
 
 30 min–Response Panel
 
 U.S. Respondent:  Mr. John L. Thornton, Senior Advisor,
 
 Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
 
 Chinese Respondent:  Mr. Xu Qin, Director General, National
 
 State Development and Reform Commission
 
 20 min–Q&A
 
 10:45 	Break
 
 11:00	Plenary Session IV: Trade and Investment: Doing Business in and Between China and the U.S.	Auditorium A
 
 Chair of Session: Mr. James Morgan, Chairman, President, and CEO, Applied Materials, Inc.
 
 20 min–Chinese Speaker: Mdm. Ma Xiuhong, Vice Minister of Foreign
 
 Trade and Economic Cooperation
 
 20 min–U.S. Speaker: Mr. Robert B. Zoellick, United States Trade
 
 Representative
 
 30 min–Response Panel
 
 Chinese Respondent:  TBD
 
 U.S. Respondent – Dr. Susan C. Schwab, United States
 
 Department of Treasury
 
 20 min–Q&A
 
 12:30 p.m. 	Break
 
 12:45 	Lunch 	Room 1011, PCC
 
 1:30	Break
 
 1:45	Introduction by Mr. Chen Haosu, President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries	Auditorium A
 
 (OPEN)
 
 Keynote Speaker: Mr. Long Yongtu, Secretary-General of Boao Forum for Asia
 
 2:45	Break
 
 3:15	Plenary Session V: Building Partnerships in Science and Technology	Auditorium A
 
 Chair of Session: Dr. Min Weifang, Executive Vice President and Chairman of the University Council, Peking University
 
 20 min–U.S. Speaker: Dr. Norman Neureiter, Senior Advisor, Science
 
 and Technology, Department of State
 
 20 min–Chinese Speaker: Mdm. Deng Nan, Vice Minister, Ministry of
 
 Science and Technology
 
 30 min–Response Panel
 
 U.S. Respondent – Mr. David Wang, Executive Vice President
 
 for International, Applied Materials, Inc.
 
 Chinese Respondent: Dr. Wu Liangyong, Member of the
 
 Chinese Academy of Engineering, School of Architecture,
 
 Tsinghua University
 
 20 min–Q&A
 
 5:00	Cultural Entertainment	“Break for Freedom” statue
 
 5:30	VIP Reception and Bush Library Tour Hosted by President Bush and Vice Premier Qian (invitation only) 	Library Rotunda
 
 5:30	Reception for All Other Conference Participants	PCC Lobby
 
 6:30	Banquet Dinner Hosted by President Bush and Vice Premier Qian	Room 1011, PCC
 
 8:00	Buses Return to Hotels
 
 
 
 Friday, November 7, 2003
 
 Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Richard E. Ewing, Texas A&M Co-Chair of Program Committee and Vice President for Research
 
 7:30 	Bus Pick-Up at Hotels/Continental Breakfast
 
 8:15	Greetings from Dr. Robert M. Gates, President, Texas A&M University
 
 8:30	Plenary Session VI: Models for Future Cooperation: Agriculture and Energy	Auditorium B
 
 Chair of Session: Mr. Cao Xianghong, Senior Vice President, China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation
 
 Panelists (10 minutes each):
 
 Agriculture:
 
 •	Dr. Chen Zhangliang, President of China Agricultural University
 
 •	Dr. Rodney Brown, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics, United States Department of Agriculture
 
 •	Mr. John L. Killmer, President, Monsanto Greater China
 
 Energy:
 
 •	Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc. Representative
 
 •	Mr. Peng Xiaofei, Chairman, Caltex Companies (Greater China) Limited, ChevronTexaco
 
 •	Dr. Qiao Jianyong, President, China University of Mining and Technology
 
 30 min–Q&A
 
 10:00	Break
 
 10:15	Plenary Session VII: Promoting Educational Exchange and Research in the Chinese-U.S. Relationship
 
 Chair of Session: TBD
 
 Panelists (10 minutes each):
 
 •	Mr. Liu Zhiyong, Deputy Director General, Department of Informational Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
 
 •	Dr. Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor, North Carolina State University
 
 •	Dr. Min Weifang, Executive Vice President and Chairman of the University Council, Peking University
 
 •	Mr. Alexander P. De Angelis, Regional Coordinator, East Asia and Pacific Program, Office of International Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation
 
 30 min–Q&A
 
 11:45 	Break
 
 Noon	Working Lunch Meeting – Building a Data Archive on China and China-U.S. Relations:  Creation of an Electronic Archive of Data to Support Quantitative Research on China and China-U.S. Relations	Room 1011, PCC
 
 Noon	Working Lunch and Concurrent Roundtable Sessions (Part I)
 
 •	Altered Landscapes and Environmental Responses to Transformations (ALERT)
 
 •	Food Safety: The Rural Imperative
 
 •	Higher Education During a Time of Transition
 
 •	Information Technology and Applications
 
 •	Integrating Science, Education, and IT in Cross-Cultural Settings
 
 •	New Venture Growth Strategies in China’s High Technology Industries: Internal Growth vs. Alliances with Foreign Direct Investment
 
 •	Opportunities and Challenges in Doing Business and Trade in China-U.S.
 
 •	Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
 
 •	Reducing the WMD Threat on the Korean Peninsula and from Terrorism
 
 •	Research and Development on Energy Production
 
 •	SARS: Crisis and Opportunity of Global Public Health
 
 •	Scientific Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine to Address the Aging World
 
 •	Sustainable Community Planning, Design and Construction	Various Rooms
 
 3:00	Break
 
 3:15	Concurrent Roundtable Sessions (Part II)	Various Rooms
 
 4:45	Return to Hotel
 
 6:00	Pick-Up at Hotel
 
 6:30	Informal Working Dinner	Faculty Club
 
 
 
 Saturday, November 8, 2003
 
 8:00 a.m.	Bus Pick-Up at Hotels/Continental Breakfast
 
 8:30	Concurrent Roundtable Sessions (Part III)	Various Rooms
 
 10:00	Break
 
 10:15	Concurrent Plenary Session VIII: Recommendations from Working Sessions on Future Directions
 
 Natural Sciences
 
 Chair of Session:  Dr. Richard E. Ewing, Vice President for Research, Texas A&M University	Auditorium A
 
 Social Sciences
 
 Chair of Session:  General Richard Chilcoat, Dean of the Bush School of Government and Public Service 	Auditorium B
 
 11:30	Break
 
 11:45	Concluding Remarks from Conference Co-Chairs	Auditorium A
 
 12:30 p.m.	Lunch	Room 1011, PCC
 
 
 
 
 
 作者:Anonymous 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
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