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Friday, February 21, 2020

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The 2020 AIIB Annual Meeting will be held on July 2-3, 2020 in Beijing, China. It will bring together AIIB's Governors, Directors, management and staff to engage ...
Jul 13, 2019 - The Board of Governors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) announced that its fifth Annual Meeting will be held in Beijing, China in July 2020. ... “We very much look forward to the 2020 Annual Meeting in Beijing and to welcoming our governors to the Bank’s new ...
Welcome to registration for the 2020 AIIB Annual Meeting. Please follow the relevant links to register before Friday, June 5, 2020. Only registered individuals will ...
Jul 15, 2019 - The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has announced that its fifth annual meeting will be held in Beijing in July 2020.
Global Infrastructure Partners is seeking $5 billion for its debut emerging-markets fund, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The fund is targeting gross U.S. dollar returns of 20% annually and will focus on transport, energy, water and waste investments in middle-income countries in Latin America and Asia, excluding India, said the person, who requested anonymity because the fundraising is private. Representatives for GIP didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
GIP’s fund will be managed by Jim Yong Kim, the former president of the World Bank, and Jin-Yong Cai, the former CEO of the International Finance Corp. who more recently worked at TPG.
GIP, which oversees more than $51 billion, is led by Adebayo Ogunlesi, a former Credit Suisse Group AG executive who’s also the lead director of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s board. The firm is also eyeing up to $22 billion for its fourth global infrastructure fund, which would be the industry’s biggest

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Join Young China Professionals (YCP) on Tuesday, February 25th, for a conversation with Dr. Isaac Kardon, assistant professor at the U.S Naval War College (NWC) in the Department of Strategic and Operational Research’s China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI).

Dr. Kardon researches and writes on maritime disputes, Indo-Pacific maritime security and commerce, China-Pakistan relations, and the law of the sea. Our free-flowing conversation with Dr. Kardon will center around China’s overseas port projects, specifically its “strategic strongpoint” ports in the Indian Ocean, with additional emphasis on how China’s growing footprint and ambition in this space impacts U.S.–China Relations more broadly.

Dr. Kardon’s remarks will be followed by Q & A and mingling.

For any questions, please reach out to ycp@ncuscr.org
Where:NCUSCR · 6 East 43rd Street · 24th Floor · NYC
When:Tuesday, February 25 · 5:45-8:00 PM
Cost:$10 participation fee
Includes snacks and beverages (wine/beer)
Schedule:5:45-6:00 – Registration
6:00-7:00 – Presentation followed by discussion and Q&A
7:00-8:00 – Reception and mingling
REGISTER HERE
Isaac B. Kardon, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at the U.S Naval War College (NWC) in the Department of Strategic and Operational Research.  He is a core member of the China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI), where he researches and writes on maritime disputes, Indo-Pacific maritime security and commerce, China-Pakistan relations, and the law of the sea.

Dr. Kardon also serves as managing editor of the CMSI Red Book series of monographs on Chinese maritime power.  Dr. Kardon teaches classes on Chinese politics and foreign policy to American and foreign students at NWC.  He received a Ph.D. in government from Cornell University (2017), an M.Phil. in modern Chinese studies from Oxford University (2009), and a B.A. in history from Dartmouth College (2005).  He studied Chinese (Mandarin) at Peking University, Tsinghua University, Hainan University, and National Taiwan Normal University.
 
Young China Professionals events are exclusive to individuals under the age of 45.

Please complete the registration form to sign up. We will be in touch by February 24 regarding your attendance.

For any questions, please reach out to ycp@ncuscr.org.
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