Neysun Mahboubi is Director of the Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches various courses related to Chinese history, law, and policy. Previously he was a Research Scholar of Penn’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China ("CSCC"), and he continues to host the CSCC Podcast. His primary academic interests are in the areas of administrative law, comparative law, and Chinese law, and his current writing focuses on the development of modern Chinese administrative law. He frequently comments on Chinese law and policy developments and U.S.-China relations for various media outlets. He has taught at Penn Carey Law School, Princeton University’s School of Public & International Affairs, the University of Connecticut School of Law, and Yale Law School.
Saturday 13
10.00 - 10.45
Is the West in a New Cold War with China?
Leto Hall | Amalia Hotel
Programming Partner: Institute of International Relations (IDIS)