presents
“The View from Beijing and Washington
after Taiwan’s 2012 Presidential Election”
Welcomed by: Dr. Dan Papp
President, Kennesaw State University
Panelists:
Dr. John Hsieh
Professor, University of South Carolina
Dr. John Garver
Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Yawei Liu
Director, Carter Center China Program
Dr. Penny Prime
Professor, Mercer University
Moderated by: Peter White
President, Southern Center for International Studies
This conference will discuss the implications of the January 2012 presidential election in the Republic of China on Taiwan. The re-election of President Ma Ying-jeou signals the direction of cross-strait relations for the next four years. How will this election impact Taiwan, and what are its near- and long term repercussions on mainland China? These and other questions will be explored in a forum discussion with four prominent China experts.
Friday, February 24, 2012
9:00 a.m Registration table opens
9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Conference
Program is at Prillaman Hall, Room 1105, Kennesaw State University
Tickets are free, but you must register to reserve a seat
Email: chrish@scis.org or call 404-261-5763
Tickets will be at the registration table.
See link below for a map of the Kennesaw State University campus. Prillaman Hall is Building #41.
Free parking is next door in the Central Parking Deck, Building #42.
http://www.kennesaw.edu/admissions/pdfs/ksu_2d_map.pdf