Welcome

It is my great pleasure to introduce you to the Center for China-US Cooperation (CCUSC). Founded in early 1998 by the University of Denver's Graduate School of International Studies, now known as the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, the CCUSC has been strategic in educating people in the Rocky Mountain region about Greater China, including the Mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

Our mission is to serve as a bridge in a search for mutual understanding, the development of prudent policies, and the positive resolution of disputes between Chinese people and American people. The CCUSC fills a gap that exists in the Rocky Mountain region and between the two coasts in facilitating understanding of the changes in the political, economic, legal, social, and cultural landscape of China.

Our web site highlights our programs and activities. I would love to hear from you and sincerely hope that you will be part of our endeavor.

Suisheng (Sam) Zhao
CCUSC Executive Director & Editor of the Journal of Contemporary China

HIGHLIGHTS

*New York City based Chinesenewsnet (duowei news) today (June 13th) featured an interview of CCUSC Director Sam Zhao on the implications of the historical agreement signed yesterday between the mainland China and Taiwan. The interview is in Chinese. If you can read Chinese and are interested in reading it, please go to: http://www.dwnews.com/gb/MainNews/Forums/BackStage/
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*Prof. Sam Zhao attended the 4th graduation ceremony of the group of students erolled in the English-taught MA program of international studies in China between Remin University and the University of Denver.

*CCUSC's 6th Annual International Symposium “Washington Consensus” versus “Beijing Consensus”: Sustainability of China's Development Model, was held at the University of Denver on May 30-31, 2008. The conference explored the origins, evolutions, strengths, and weaknesses of China 's development model. This year's conference wais co-sponsored by the Center for China Studies at National Taiwan University.