‘China’s Trade and Soft Power Relationships with Asia and the United States – Reason to Worry?’ topic of first E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues presentation.

John Anderson
Professor of Political Science University of Nebraska at Kearney andersonj@unk.edu 308.865.8171

China’s Trade and Soft Power Relationships with Asia and the United States –
Reason to Worry?”
Doug Bereuter
Monday, September 14, 2009, 7 p.m
The lectures in this year’s E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues will focus on China and the varied facets of the nation’s relationship with the rest of the world. These forums are of particular interest to the UNK community, as we continue to see an increase in Chinese students on our campus.

Monday night is the first forum of the semester. The lecture will be simultaneously broadcast in Room 101 in the Communications Center at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Parking is available in the Frank House parking lot.

All faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend.

For more information about Mr. Bereuter or his forum topic, see the E.N. Thompson website.

John Anderson, Coordinator
American Democracy Project at UNK – http://www.unk.edu/adp/
andersonj@unk.edu