Category Archives: China Initiative

1979 Delegations to China have Enduring Impact

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Among the hundreds of new graduate students who arrived on campus for the start of the fall 2011 semester, Zhao Jingzhou of Shanghai could claim a unique connection to a  special moment in UW-China relations.

Mr. Zhao’s grandfather arrived in Madison 32 years ago as a member of the first group of visiting scholars to come to Wisconsin following the  normalization of US-China relations.

“Those two years in UW-Madison were one of the most precious memories of my grandfather,” Mr. Zhao said.

His family ties are a reminder that UW-Madison was a national leader in resuming academic connections to the People’s Republic of China.  In 1979, then-Chancellor

Irving Shain, 2011

Irving Shain, 2011

Irving Shain led one of the first university delegations to China.  That opening resulted in the most extensive exchange agreement of any American university.

World Bank Chief Economist to Speak on Campus Oct. 14

Justin Yifu Lin

Justin Yifu Lin

Justin Yifu Lin, the chief economist at the World Bank, will give a public lecture Friday, October 14, as part of the annual meeting of the Wisconsin China Initiative advisory board. Dr. Lin will be speaking about his forthcoming book, “Demystifying the Chinese Economy.” The talk will be held in the Wisconsin School of Business’ Morgridge Auditorium (1100 Grainger Hall), from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Visiting professor Yang Yao (of Peking University) will give the introduction and UW-Madison professor Ian Coxhead will serve as the discussant.

In his current position, Dr. Lin guides the World Bank’s intellectual leadership and plays a key role in shaping the economic research agenda of the institution. Prior to joining the World Bank in 2008, Dr. Lin served for 15 years as founding director of the China Centre for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University in Beijing, China.

The Wisconsin China Initiative  was launched in 2007 to both serve as the contact point for information about UW-Madison connections with Greater China and to bring together cross-disciplinary faculty, alumni and leaders in business and government.  The Initiative is housed within the Division of International Studies. It is staffed by Associate Director Laurie Dennis, and directed by Law Professor John Ohnesorge. 

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