Cheng Li, William R. Kenan Professor of Government, participated in a
one-day conference titled "Behind the Bamboo Curtain: Chinese
Leadership, Politics, and Policy" on November 2 at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace in Washington. The conference,
co-hosted by the Carnegie Endowment and China Vitae, featured three
panels made up of leading scholars and analysts who examined the most
crucial aspects of leadership, politics and policy in China.
Li participated in the panel titled "Tools of Leadership Analysis" and spoke on the importance of factions and coalitions. The other panelists were Lyman Miller, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; and Joseph Fewsmith, Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. The panel was moderated by David Gries, President, Asian Strategies Group.
Li participated in the panel titled "Tools of Leadership Analysis" and spoke on the importance of factions and coalitions. The other panelists were Lyman Miller, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; and Joseph Fewsmith, Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. The panel was moderated by David Gries, President, Asian Strategies Group.