Center to Host Conference on Cyberspace and U.S.-China Relations

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The Paul Tsai China Center is pleased to announce it will be hosting a half-day public event on cyberspace and U.S.-China relations on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in SLB Room 120. The event will begin with a panel discussion on “Digital Economy and Data Protection” moderated by Dr. Rogier Creemers of the University of Leiden at 9:00 AM, over a light breakfast. The next panel, on “Digital Economy and Data Protection,” will begin at 10:40 AM and will be moderated by Graham Webster, Senior Fellow of the Paul Tsai China Center. The event will conclude with a keynote conversation with former U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky at 12:10 PM. For more event details, speaker biographies, and other information, please visit the event webpage here.