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From Open to Global: Preparing a New Policymaking Generation for China
On Thursday, October 29, the Dean of SPPM, Professor Xue Lan was the guest speaker at the Midday Forums of the United Nations University in New York. The event was held at the United National headquarters in New York City, and webcasted live for those all over the world who were unable to attend...
Oct.29.2009
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IMPA 2009 Opening Ceremony
October 22, 2009 This morning, SPPM held its second-ever opening ceremony for the International Master of Public Administration (IMPA) program. The ceremony was hosted by Professor Meng Bo, Assistant Dean of SPPM, and attended by Mr. Sheng Jianxue, Deputy Director General of the Department of I...
Oct.23.2009
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Joint Symposium of US-China Advanced Technology Trade and Industrial Development
Since 2006, the United States International Trade Commission (Office of Economics) has been working with Tsinghua University (School of Public Policy and Management) and NDRC (Institute for International Economic Research) on a joint research project of U.S.-China high-tech trade and industrial d...
Oct.23.2009
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SPPM Hosted Lecture by Professor Stephen Goldsmith - "Governing by Network"
Yesterday, on October 9, 2009, the School of Public Policy and Management hosted “Governing by Network – The New Shape of Government,” a special lecture by Professor Stephen Goldsmith of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Professor Wang Youqiang of SPPM chaired the event, which was att...
Oct.10.2009
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Dr. David Dollar's Seminar on "Rebalancing Global Demand" at the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy
On September 24, 2009, the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy hosted a seminar at Tsinghua University with Dr. David Dollar, the U.S. Treasury’s Economic and Financial Emissary to China, entitled “Rebalancing Global Demand: Adjustment in the US and China in the Wake of the Global Crisi...
Oct.10.2009
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New MID 2009 Class Enters SPPM
On the morning of September 2nd, SPPM welcomed the new incoming class of MID 2009 students. The MID Class of 2009, comprising over 30 students comes from over ten countries with very diverse backgrounds ranging from political science, urban planning, mathematics, civil engineering, biology, finan...
Sep.07.2009
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