"China 2035" Lecture Series Features Michael Spence, Robert Zoellick, and Kevin Rudd

June 5, 2014
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The China Project and the Harvard University Center for the Environment launched a public lecture series titled "China 2035: Energy, Climate, and Development." The spring 2014 series included public lectures by Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael SPENCE (March 11), former World Bank President Robert ZOELLICK (April 9), and former Australian Prime Minister Kevin RUDD (April 30).

 

 

"Challenges to the Sustainability of China's Evolving Growth Model" Michael Spence, former Dean of FAS; Nobel Laureate in Economics; currently Professor of Economics at New York University. Lecture is part of “China 2035: Energy, Climate, and Development” lecture series co-sponsored by Harvard-China Project and Harvard University Center for the Environment.
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"China, Development & the World Economy" with Robert Zoellick, Former President, World Bank; Chairman, International Advisors, Goldman Sachs. A Q&A with Michael McElroy, Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies and Chair of the Harvard China Project. Lecture is part of “China 2035: Energy, Climate, and Development” lecture series co-sponsored by Harvard-China Project and Harvard University Center for the Environment.
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“Imagining China’s Future: Politics, the Economy and Climate Change” with Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia on April 30, 2014. Lecture is part of “China 2035: Energy, Climate, and Development” lecture series co-sponsored by Harvard-China Project and Harvard University Center for the Environment.
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