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Please join us!<br><br>
Chinese Reform and US-Chinese Relations in the Age of Obama:<br>
A conversation with delegates from the Chinese People's Association<br>
for Peace and Disarmament.<br><br>
Friday, March 13<br>
3:00-5:00pm<br>
32-141
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http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=32&Buildings=go</a>>
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With a new administration in Washington and the upcoming Nuclear<br>
Proliferation Treaty review conference, much hangs in the balance of<br>
US-Chinese relations. Join us for this timely visit to MIT by a group
of<br>
distinguished Chinese scholars and activists. Bring your questions and
hopes<br>
for a peaceful, nuclear weapons-free future. The delegation includes
Mao<br>
Rubai, Former Chairman of the Energy Committee of the People's Congress,
and<br>
Niu Qiang, who spent nearly two decades working on issues of
disarmament,<br>
nonproliferation, and on anti-nuclear issues with the UN, the Committee
for<br>
Science and World Affairs, and elsewhere.<br><br>
Cosponsored by the MIT Working Group on Science, Technology, and<br>
Global Security at STS
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/sts/info/index-css.html" eudora="autourl">
http://web.mit.edu/sts/info/index-css.html</a>, the MIT Technology and
<br>
Culture Forum
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/tac/upcoming/index.html#nukeand" eudora="autourl">
http://web.mit.edu/tac/upcoming/index.html#nukeand</a>, and the<br>
American Friends Service Committee
<a href="http://www.afsc.org/newengland/" eudora="autourl">
http://www.afsc.org/newengland/</a> .<br><br>
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