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China conference at Harvard

On Saturday, April 17, the Harvard China Review and the university's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research will host a conference titled "1979-1999: An Examination of the Forces Behind U.S.-China Relations." The event, marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relationship between the United States and China, will examine the prospects and pitfalls facing the US-China relationship in the coming century.

For more information and registration, see the Harvard China Review web site.

A version of this article appeared in the April 14, 1999 issue of MIT Tech Talk (Volume 43, Number 26).

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