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Cheng Li, the William R. Kenan Professor of Government, was a guest on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show, broadcasted by National Public Radio, on Thursday, Nov. 15, on a program focused on China's Three Gorges Dam. Li was joined by a Wall Street Journal correspondent, a senior adviser at the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers' Institute for Water Resources and a director of International Rivers in a discussion of China's energy needs, pollution concerns and political considerations. 

Li offered his predictions about the possible changes in top leadership at China's 17th Party Congress on Wednesday, Oct. 17, to the Congressional U.S.-China Working Group, the Committee of 100 and the National Bureau of Asian Research. On Wednesday, Oct. 24, Li was the featured speaker with Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy of Kissinger Associates at the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations' China Lecture Series sponsored by Jones Day. He made an initial assessment of China's 17th Party Congress and examined some of the implications for China's domestic policy agenda and for its relations with the United States and other countries. He also discussed the future of China's leadership at John Hopkins University on Monday, Nov. 12.

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