2023 SLS Series Ticket - IN PERSON

2023 SLS Series Ticket - IN PERSON

Series Ticket In-person | This course is completed

51 North Park Street Lebanon, NH 03766 United States

Lower Level

7/7/2023-8/16/2023

9:00 AM-11:30 AM EDT on Fri

$165.00

$135.00

Online registration for in person series tickets is temporarily closed. Please visit the Osher table in the lobby of the Lebanon Opera House on the morning of July 14 to purchase a ticket. You may call the office on Thursday to purchase.  Online registration will be available again as of 12:00 PM on Friday, July 14.

Please note that this registration is for the in person attendance option. By registering here you will receive a ticket for admission to the Lebanon Opera House. If you complete your registration prior to June 20, 2023 you will receive your ticket by mail. After June 20 you can collect your ticket from the Osher at Dartmouth WILL CALL table, which will be located in the lobby of the Lebanon Opera House on Friday mornings during the series.


China and the United States:  Can Competitive Coexistence be Maintained?

Series presented in conjunction with the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding.

There is so much that the United States and China could do together, for their citizens and for the world. Yet today they remain at daggers drawn. Over the last decade their relationship has only worsened. Visitors to Washington and Beijing are struck at how embittered the most consequential relationship of our time has become. Compounding the tensions, bilateral U.S.-China talks are at a standstill.

Over the past four decades, China has undergone impressive economic development that has transformed the country into a global power second only to the United States. According to the Central Intelligence Agency and the International Monetary Fund, China’s economy is already the largest in the world. China has used its considerable wealth to expand its worldwide influence as well as to develop impressive diplomatic and military strengths.

The United States is still, by far, the richest country in the world in terms of per-capita Gross Domestic Product. Its dollar is the world’s trading currency. America’s entrepreneurial business culture, freedom of the press, and legal norms are the envy of the world, as are its universities and research centers. The U.S. military remains the only globally capable force.

What changes must take place to enable China and the United States to conduct themselves in a manner that will ensure mutually beneficial competition and avoid conflict?

This summer’s lecture series aims to address these questions by inviting recognized experts and officials from the United States, China, and Canada to examine the conflicts and suggest a way forward.

 

  • July 7, 2023—U.S. Competition With China:  How Should We Think About It?

    Speaker: Professor David Shambaugh, George Washington University

    Moderator:  Professor Pamela Crossley, Dartmouth College

    July 14, 2023—The Military Challenge:  Is Conflict Inevitable?

    Speakers:
    Major General  (Ret.) Zhang Li, Senior Advisor, China Institute for International Strategic
    Studies
    USN Rear Admiral Michael Studeman, Director of National Maritime Intelligence-Integration  and Commander of the Office of Naval Intelligence

    Moderator:  Sarwar Kashmeri, Foreign Policy Association & Host, Polaris-Live.com

    July 21, 2023—The Economic Challenge:  Is There a Win-Win Outcome?

    Speakers:
    Ambassador Huang Ping, Consul-General of China, New York
    Marc Chandler, Chief Market Strategist, Bannockburn Global Forex

    Moderator:  Shehzad Qazi, Chief Operating Officer, China Beige Book

    July 28, 2023—The United States' and China’s Politics and Governance:  Strengths and Weaknesses

    Speaker:  Professor Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University (Ottawa)

    Moderator:  Ellen Frost, Senior Advisor and Fellow, East West Center

    August 4, 2023—Winning Hearts and Minds:  Who’s Doing Better?

    Speakers:
    Bruce Stokes, German Marshall Fund
    Professor Maria Repnikova, Georgia State University

    Moderator:  Bill Sullivan, a past President of Osher at Dartmouth and retired U.S. National Security and Intelligence executive

    August 11, 2023—The Way Forward

    Speaker: Ryan Hass, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

    Moderator:  Sarwar Kashmeri, Foreign Policy Association & Host Polaris-Live.com

     

    This series is made possible by the support of the following sponsors:
    Jack & Dorothy Byrne Foundation
    Caldwell Law
    Dartmouth Coach
    Kendal at Hanover
    Ledyard National Bank
    The Village at White River Junction