Liu Kang is a Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, and Dean of the Arts and Humanities at Shanghai Jiaotong University. Liu is best-known for his bestselling 1996 book Demonizing China (妖魔化中国的背
Beijing – ‘China 2020: How China Will Evolve Through the Next Decade’ with Dr. Kerry Brown, Chatham House.
Kerry Brown is Head of Asia Programme at Chatham House. Kerry leads the Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN), is a Research Associate of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS, and was previously a British diplomat in
Beijing – ‘Global Battle for Economic Ideas: The US, Europe and coordination within the G20’ with Professor Matthias Matthijs of John Hopkins University, Professor Xinning Song of Renmin University, and Raffaello Pantucci of Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. Held in conjunction with the Hopkins China Forum.
Professor Matthias is an Assistant Professor at the School of International Studies at American University and a Lecturer at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He is a former consultant with the Foreign Investment Advisory Service of
Beijing – ‘China and DPRK: The Risks of War in the Yellow Sea’ with Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt, International Crisis Group.
Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt is Northeast Asia Project Director and China Advisor, International Crisis Group. Stephanie’s areas of expertise include the international politics of East Asia, China’s foreign policy, US-China relations, and Sub-Saharan Africa. From 2006-2007, she was an International Affairs Fellow
Beijing – Professor Steven Lewis of Rice University’s Baker Institute of Public Policy and Chao Center for Asian Studies
Steven W. Lewis, Ph.D., is the C.V. Starr Transnational China Fellow and faculty adviser for the Jesse Jones Leadership Center Summer in D.C. Policy Research Internship Program. He is also a professor in the practice and an associate director of