- WHO & WHAT: At a time when China is very much in the news, Clark T. Randt, Jr., the longest-serving United States Ambassador to the Peoples Republic of China (2001 - present), will speak on The United States and China in an Era of Globalization at a New York University event sponsored by NYUs China House and the U.S.-Asia Law Institute at the NYU School of Law. Ambassador Randts remarks will be followed by a Q & A session.
- WHEN: Monday, April 28, 6-8 p.m.
- WHERE: NYUs Language and Literature Building, 19 University Place (corner of 8th Street and University Place), Lecture Hall/Rm. 102
**This event is open to only to members of the NYU community**
NYUs China House: NYUs China House is an academic forum on contemporary China. China House encourages collaboration among NYU scholars on research related to China, hosts conferences and seminars, sponsors visiting scholars, offers scholarships to doctoral students, provides grants and fellowships, offers short-term cultural programming, and sponsors talks and lectures.
U.S.-Asia Law Institute: Formally established in 2006 by renowned scholar of Chinese law and NYU law professor, Jerome A. Cohen, the U.S.-Asia Law Institute serves as a resource and partner to various Asian countries as they reform and further develop their legal systems and institutions. As one of the United States preeminent centers for the study of Asian law, the Institute also works to improve the understanding of Asian legal systems by lawyers, academics, policy makers, and the public.