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This is a seminal moment for China. With a leadership transition on the horizon and with political, macroeconomic, and social stability uncertainties looming in the next few years, many questions abound. Where is China headed, and what are the implications for the world?

The Economist Group is convening the China Summit for the second year, in Beijing on November 18th 2011, to offer fresh and thought-provoking perspectives on these and other pressing issues. Led by James Miles, Beijing Bureau Chief for The Economist, the summit will bring together government leaders, including Gary Locke, US Ambassador to China; senior executives, including Wang Jianzhou, Chairman, China Mobile; Liang Xinjun, Vice Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Fosun Group; Joseph Chen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Renren Inc.; and key observers, such as Li Daokui, Monetary Policy Committee, People's Bank of China, to examine the challenging paradox of a rapidly emerging China.
With the future of China at the heart of so many corporate strategies and foreign policy debates, the China Summit provides a timely opportunity for leading thinkers to generate new views on—and possibly ways of dealing with—China's old and emerging issues. Reserve your place today to have a voice in these critical discussions.

The summit will encourage discussion and debate on a number of broad ranging topics:
• Will China's leadership change result in an ideological shift?
• What are China's prospects for medium and long-term growth?
• What are Chinese MNCs encountering in markets abroad?
• Does China need to produce breakthroughs to participate in the global innovation landscape?
• How will China's social, demographic, and urbanisation shifts reshape China's economy?
• Can foreign firms afford to say no to China's market opportunity?

For more information, please visit http://www.economistconferences.asia/event/china-summit-2011

Location

Sofitel Wanda Beijing
Beijing, China

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