AmCham China and China Policy co-host this event with David Kelly, professor of China Studies at the University of Technology of Sydney and a visiting professor at Peking University. Professor Kelly will mainly assess the current trend of devolution—read reassignment—of power, a key takeaway of the Third Plenum. Interest is now focusing on who will be the winners and losers in key policy sectors such as financial reform, judicial reform and social service provisions.
Professor David Kelly directs research for China Policy. A skilled workshop facilitator and driver of organizational learning on China, Kelly is known for leading tough, evidence-based debate in corporate boardrooms. A sought-after international media commentator, he frequently appears on the BBC, VoA, Australian ABC, Al Jazeera and in leading print media. His special interest is in the external impact of China's governance model. Kelly is a visiting professor at Peking University and is a professor of China Studies at the University of Technology of Sydney.
Location
AmCham China Conference Center AmCham China Conference Center The Office Park, Tower AB, 6th Floor No. 10 Jintongxi Road,Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100020 Beijing, China