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Book Talk:  From Trump to Biden and Beyond:  Reimagining US-China Relations

Book Talk: From Trump to Biden and Beyond: Reimagining US-China Relations

Thursday, October 14 | 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm | add to Google Calendar


This program will take place both in person and on zoom simultaneously.  To receive the zoom link, click here.

Join two of the contributing authors, Dr. Kevin Chen and Earl Carr as they discuss their latest book project:  From Trump to Biden and Beyond, Reimagining US-China Relations.

For more information about the book, please visit https://www.trumptobiden.com/

The last four years have seen significant damage in US-China relations that will take years to rebuild. Early signs within the Biden Administration indicate that an expeditious return to strong Sino-US ties is premature at best. To fully address these challenges and regain credibility both at home and abroad, the Biden team will need to recalibrate a new set of values, objectives, and thinking in redefining the most important bilateral relationship in the world. This book project provides a nuanced perspective highlighting the central issues that will define America and China both now and well into the future.

About the Authors:

Earl Carr:  Having first traveled to China in 1998 as an international student and fluent in Mandarin, Mr. Carr has over twenty years of experience working in the private sector and non-profit business organizations. As the Chief Global Strategist at Pivotal Advisors, Earl manages the Global Research Team, provides thought leadership and spearheads the firm’s cross-border unit. An Adjunct Instructor at NYU’s Center for Global Affairs and a columnist at Forbes, he is also a member of The National Committee on US-China Relations and a Board Member and Co-Chair of The Investment Committee at The Association for Diplomatic Studies & Training (ADST) and Board Director at The Global Institute for Financial Professionals (GIFP).

Kevin Chen is currently Chairman and CEO of Edoc Acquisition Corporation.  Chief Economist and CIO of Horizon Financial.  Adjunct Associate Professor, New York University.  A guest speaker at Harvard University, Fordham University, Pace University, and IESE Business School.  Former member of the Adjunct Advisory Committee and former Interim Head of the Private Sector Concentration program of Ms. Global Affairs, New York University.  Member of the Economic Club of New York.  Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association.   Member of the Bretton Woods Committee.  Editorial Advisory Board Member of the Global Commodity Applied Research Digest (GCARD) at JP Morgan Center for Commodities (JPMCC) at the University of Colorado Denver Business School.  Co-Chair of the New York Finance Forum.  Fellow of International Center for Emerging Market Research, RUDN University in Moscow.  Kevin is also a Co-Founder and Vice-Chairman of the Absolute Return Investment Management Association of China. Senior Portfolio Manager, Credit Agricole/Amundi Asset Management from Aug. 2008 to Oc. 2011.  Director of Asset Allocation at Morgan Stanley August 2004 to August 2008.  Manager at China Development Bank, September 1998 to August 2000.  PhD in Finance from the Financial Asset Management Engineering Center at University of Lausanne, Switzerland at October 2004. Master’s degree in Finance, Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University in the Netherlands at August 2001. B.A. degree in Economics from the Renmin University of China in Beijing, China, July 1998.



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