Event Details

Please join us for the 2024 Barnett-Oksenberg Lecture on Sino-American Relations on Wednesday, June 26 at the Radisson Xingguo Hotel in Shanghai.Now in its thirteenth year, this lecture affords the opportunity for a frank and forthright discussion of current and potential issues between the two countries. The most recent lecture (which took place in 2019) had an audience of approximately 350.


Featured speaker US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns will deliver the keynote speech, "The Legacy of Henry Kissinger on US-China Relations."


This event is also organized by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and the Shanghai Association of American Studies.


The lecture is named in honor of the late A. Doak Barnett and the late Michel Oksenberg, both American scholars and policymakers of distinction whose writing and actions had a direct impact on the bilateral relationship dating back to the 1960s. The two were also leaders of the National Committee and devoted much time and effort to the work of the organization. Doak was one of the founding members and second chairman of the Committee and both gentlemen served on the Committee's board for decades.


Simultaneous Interpretation (SI) is available during the event.


Please note this is a member-only event. Seats are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. The invitation is non-transferable. If you have any questions about your RSVP, please contact Kelly Deng at kelly.deng@amcham-shanghai.org

Speakers

  • Nicholas Burns (Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China)

    Nicholas Burns

    Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China

    https://china.usembassy-china.org.cn/ambassador-nicholas-burns/

    Nicholas Burns is Ambassador of the United States of America to the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Nominated by President Biden, he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in December 2021.

    As Ambassador, he leads a team of experienced, dedicated, and diverse public servants from forty-seven U.S. government agencies and sub-agencies at the U.S. Mission in China, including at the Embassy in Beijing and at the American Consulates in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Wuhan, and Shenyang. He oversees the Mission’s interaction with the PRC on the full range of political, security, economic, commercial, consular, and many other issues that shape this critical relationship.

    Ambassador Burns is on a public service leave from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government where he was Goodman Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations until 2021 and founded the school’s Future of Diplomacy Project.

    He has had a long career in American diplomacy serving six Presidents and nine Secretaries of State. Most recently, he was a member of the Foreign Policy Advisory Board of Secretary of State John Kerry (2014-2017).

    He first visited China in 1988 accompanying Secretary of State George Shultz and then President George H.W. Bush in 1989. He subsequently made visits to China with Secretaries Warren Christopher and Madeleine Albright as Spokesperson, including during the handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the PRC in 1997.

    As Under Secretary of State, he worked with the PRC government on a diverse range of issues, including Afghanistan, North Korea, United Nations sanctions against Iran and U.S. policy in the Indo-Pacific. As a private citizen, he also created and managed an Aspen Strategy Group policy dialogue with the PRC government’s Central Party School.

    Ambassador Burns has received fifteen honorary degrees, the Presidential Distinguished Service Award and the Secretary of State’s Distinguished Service Award. He is the recipient of many other awards, including from the governments of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Kosovo.

    Burns is a graduate of Boston College (BA History 1978) and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (MA International Relations 1980).

    He is a proud New Englander and passionate supporter of the Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots, Bruins, and Revolution.

    He is married to Elizabeth Baylies. They have three daughters and two grandchildren.

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Tickets

AmCham Shanghai Member Ticket

AmCham Shanghai Membership card holder

Member Price Complimentary

Venue

Radisson Collection Hotel, Xing Guo Shanghai 兴国宾馆

78 Xing Guo Road 兴国路78号
Shanghai, China

If you have any questions please contact Karen QIU

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