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Complex. Contradictory. Confusing. China’s emergence on the world stage will be one of the most momentous – and challenging – developments of the 21st century.

How China will develop – both internally and in its relations with the rest of the world – remains a great unknown for policy makers and the public alike. It is this uncertainty that raises questions about China’s intentions and future path – and the implications for the United States, Europe and the rest of Asia.

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The China Balance Sheet in 2007 and Beyond

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On May 2nd, CSIS and the Peterson Institute jointly sponsored a conference entitled The China Balance Sheet in 2007 and Beyond. The conference featured the release of a compendium composed of a series of commissioned papers addressing a wide-range of China issues.

Robert B. Zoellick, Vice Chairman, International, Goldman Sachs Group and former U.S. Trade Representative and Deputy Secretary of State provided the opening keynote address, entitled "1972-2007:  From the Shanghai Communiqué to 'Responsible Stakeholder'.”

Secretary of Treasury Henry Paulson made remarks preceding the afternoon session, and Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer for Microsoft, made the concluding keynote address, discussing the topic "China and the United States:  Prospects for Global Innovation Leadership in the 21st Century."

Commentary on the papers presented was provided by Pieter Bottelier, Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies;   Gary Hufbauer, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Ken Lieberthal, University of Michigan; Scott Roberts, Cambridge Energy Research Associates; J. Stapleton Roy, Managing Director, Kissinger Associates, Inc. and former Ambassador to China; James Lilley, former Ambassador to China; Carla Hills, Chairman and CEO, Hills & Company; and Harry Harding, Director of Research & Analysis, Eurasia Group.

The authors presenting their papers were as follows: Nicholas Lardy, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute; Morris Goldstein, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute; Dan Rosen, Visiting Fellow, Peterson Institute; China Strategic Advisory; Trevor Houser, Visiting Fellow, Colin Powell Center for Policy Studies; China Strategic Advisory; Carl Minzner, International Affairs Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; James Mulvenon, Defense Group Inc., Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis; Jamie Horsley, Deputy Director, Senior Research Scholar & Lecturer in Law, The China Law Center, Yale Law School; Derek Mitchell, Senior Fellow, CSIS; and C. Fred Bergsten, Director, Peterson Institute.                     




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