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The Transnational Politics of China's Resource and Environmental Needs

Dr. Jennifer Turner will join a round-table style conference on Nov 29th at SAIS that examines the international implications of China's resource and environmental policies with a focus on China’s immediate region. Topics include the disputes in the South China Sea, China’s policies toward trans-boundary river issues and their potential implications for its neighbors, China's fisheries policies, and its pursuit of energy security. She will be one of the commentators that offer insights on these issues.

Dr. Jennifer Turner will join a roundtable-style conference at SAIS that examines the international implications of China's resource and environmental policies with a focus on China’s immediate region. Topics include the disputes in the South China Sea, China’s policies toward trans-boundary river issues and their potential implications for its neighbors, China's fisheries policies, and its pursuit of energy security. She will be one of the commentators that offer insights on these issues.

This Conference is scheduled on November 29, 2011, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the Kenney Auditorium of The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University at 1740 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington DC 20036.

If you are interested to join, please RSVP to SAIS China Studies at zji@jhu.edu.

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