AFTER HU, WHO?

AFTER HU, WHO?
Dec 29, 2010 By eChinacities.com

The Chinese Communist Party still dictates the market environment for foreign businesses operating in China. Consequently, it is crucial to understand the policy priorities of China’s future senior leaders that will affect international business operations. For foreign businesses when devising and implementing strategies, it is essential to identify and engage the key rising star Fifth Generation leaders who will determine what your business can and cannot do.  Who these leaders are is not obvious at the best of times, but it is particularly unclear now during the leadership transition from the Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao-led Fourth Generation to the new Fifth Generation.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China is delight to invite W. John Hoffmann and Tibor Baranski together to share with you on China Fifth Generation Leaders.
The Speakers:
W. John Hoffmann, Co-Founder & Principal of Exceptional Resources Group - XRG / Co-Founder & Founding Core Associate of China Dialogues Network – CDN

  • China Multilateral Relationships
  • Characteristics of the 5th Generation
  • Factional Politics and Policy Differences
  • Upcoming Leadership Change in 2012
  • Connecting with China 5th Generation Leaders

Tibor Baranski, Counsel, Jun He Law Offices
The Legal Dimension of China Leadership Succession (2012-13)

  • What is covered by the law
  • What is not covered by the law

The Agenda:

16:00-16:30 Registration
16:30-17:45 Presentations
17:45-18:15 Q&A
18:15-19:30 Networking with Drinks

Online registration and more information:
http://www.europeanchamber.com.cn/view/events/fullview?eid=3360

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