Dear Colleagues,
Please join us for an exciting panel discussion on examining China's investments in African nations hosted by the China Business Studies Initiative (CBSI) at the USF School of Management on Wednesday, April 14 from 5-6:30 p.m. (PT).
There is no denying that China has been a global leader in many areas over the past few decades. Perhaps one of its significant influences has arguably been China's ability to invest in developing economies, specifically direct investments to African nations, ranging from mining raw materials, infrastructure development, and market penetration. Finally, China's political motivation in Africa's development is undoubtedly achieving a more significant global influence. The purpose of this CBSI panel is to examine whether or not China's interests in Africa are legitimate, particularly in the 21st century's ever-changing global economy, and what the U.S. should do in response, if anything.
Webinar ID: 892 8044 9454
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The China Business Studies Initiative (CBSI) is the San Francisco/Silicon Valley-based thought-leader, knowledge hub, and relationship builder for the U.S. business and its global connections, bridging China, Asia, and the rest of the world.
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Professor Richard Greggory Johnson III
Department Chair & Professor
Public Administration
University of San Francisco
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Professor Marco Tavanti
Program Director & Professor
Nonprofit Administration
University of San Francisco
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| Panelist Beatrice Matiri-Maisori
Lead Consultant Market Entry
Business and Enterprise Development
GVC Growth Concepts Ltd., Kenya
| | Panelist Professor Peter Ping Li
Li Dak Sum Chair
Professor
International Business, University of Nottingham, China and Chinese Business Studies, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
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| Panelist Professor Motolani Agbebi
Researcher and University Instructor
Strategic International Human Resource Management
Tampere University
| | Panelist Professor Arie Y. Lewin
Professor, Emeritus Strategy and International Business, Duke University
Distinguished Visiting Professor at Fudan University School of Management, Shanghai Jao Tong University, Antai College, and School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University
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| Panelist Professor Jeffrey Pallier
Program Director & Assistant Professor
African Politics and Sustainable Urban Development
University of San Francisco
| | Panelist Professor Jean-Claude Maswana
Professor of Economics
Graduate School of Economics, Ritsumeikan University
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Xiaohua (Shaowa) Yang, Ph.D. 杨小华博士 Professor of International Business Director, China Business Studies Initiative https://www.usfcbsi.org/Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Strategy and IB
School of Management, University of San Francisco
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