Neysun Mahboubi
@NeysunM
Administrative law / Chinese law. Director, Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations. Host @CsccPenn Podcast and @LawAnGovernance.
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Earlier this month I had the chance to discuss U.S.-China-Europe relations with audiences in Paris, London, and Greece. Then I got to share my overall reflections at GlobalGovernanceProg thanks to Giulio Pugliese and Simone Tholens. Here’s the video of my remarks: youtube.com/watch?v=mHrQXk…
The U.S.-China relationship is the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship.
Join Dave Rank, Ryan Mulholland, Neysun Mahboubi, Joanna Lewis, and @AlanKYu for a conversation on CAP’s vision for how the U.S. can engage constructively with China.
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The American and Chinese students I spoke with at NYU Shanghai represent what is possible through exchanges. We seek responsible exchanges with China that would enable more Americans to study there, building connections between our peoples.
Join us for a public talk on May 8 at 3:30p.m. PDT by Neysun Mahboubi PennCSCC, who will assess China’s legal developments, with emphasis on judicial and administrative reforms. Victor Shih
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#Administrativelaw #Chineselaw .
On April 29th, join us for a virtual panel discussion on our recent U.S.-China policy report. Experts explore how the United States ought to navigate the world's most consequential bilateral relationship. Neysun Mahboubi Joanna Lewis
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“With the truth up for grabs, Columbia’s young journalists are getting the story.” That’s you, WKCR-FM NY Columbia Daily Spectator Bwog Columbia Journalism! inquirer.com/columnists/att…
The paradox of our times. “Rich countries and regions [are] now openly espousing and defending industrial policy” while “still pushing the international financial institutions to impose an outdated prescription of Washington Consensus”.
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