Hand-over of Hong Kong to China
ADVISORY
The following University of Michigan faculty members are available to comment on the July 1 hand-over of Hong Kong to China:
Robert Dernberger, professor emeritus of economics and director of the Center for Chinese Studies, is an expert on the Chinese economy and Chinese economic development. He can be reached at (313) 764-6308 (office), (313) 994-8013 (home) or by e-mail at [email protected].
Kenneth DeWoskin, professor of business administration and Asian languages and faculty associate at the Center for Chinese Studies. He is an expert on Chinese business development strategy, management and technology transfer. He can be reached at (313) 764-8286 (office), (313) 996-4008 (home) or by e-mail at [email protected]. DeWoskin will be in Indonesia
Bradley Farnsworth, director of the U-M’s Center for International Business Education. He is in charge of the Business School’s Hong Kong civil service training program. He can be reached at (313) 936-3917 (office), (313) 741-9046 (home) or by e-mail at [email protected].
David Li, assistant professor of economics and faculty associate at the Center for Chinese Studies, is an expert on the Chinese economy and economic reform. He can be reached at (313) 763-9561 (office), (313) 998-1723 (home) or by e-mail at [email protected].
Kenneth Lieberthal, professor of political science and business administration and faculty associate at the Center for Chinese Studies. He is a noted authority on Chinese foreign policy and U.S.-China relations, has been a consultant on China to the U.S. Department of State since 1978, serves as an informal China adviser to the Clinton administration, and is author of the recent book “Governing China.” He can be reached at (313) 998-7555 (office), (313) 662-5102 (home) or by e-mail at [email protected]. Lieberthal will be in Beijing
Bernard Yeung, associate professor of business administration, is an expert on international finance and trade. He can be reached at (313) 763-6391 (office), (313) 995-8941 (home) or by e-mail at [email protected].
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Robert DernbergerKenneth DeWoskinCenter for International Business EducationDavid LiKenneth LieberthalBernard Yeung[email protected]