EVENT: China Today: A conversation with Heino Klinck and David Barboza (04/22/14)

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Join us for a two-part conversation with Heino Klinck and David Barboza about US-China military cooperation, and the wealth and corruption of China’s senior leaders.

“US-China Military-to-Military Relations in a Competitive Cooperation Context.” 

Colonel Heino Klinck, Chief of the Strategic Leadership Division Strategy, Plans, and Policy Directorate for the U.S. Army, served with distinction in numerous strategic positions worldwide, including six years as a U.S. Army attaché in Beijing and in Hong Kong.

“China’s Senior Leaders: Wealth and Corruption”

David Barboza graduated from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in history, and has been a correspondent for The New York Times based in Shanghai, China, since 2004. In 2013, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting “for his striking exposure of corruption at high levels of the Chinese government, including billions in secret wealth owned by relatives of the prime minister.”

Time: 3:30 – 5:00 pm, Tuesday April 22, 2014

Location:  IR Conference Room, Room 101, Dept. of International Relations, Boston University, 152 Bay State Road, entrance on Silber Way

Seats limited. SIGN UP IN ADVANCE NEEDED. RSVP to: lbpuyat@bu.edu