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Virtual Event | Evergrande and the Chinese Economy
Please be advised: This event will be held virtually on the Hudson website.
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, October 14, 2021 · 9 - 10am PDT
Location
Online
About this event
This event will premier here at 12:00 p.m. EDT, Thursday, October 14.
WATCH HERE: https://www.hudson.org/events/2025-virtual-event-evergrande-and-the-chinese-economy-102021
Join Hudson Institute Senior Fellow John Lee for a discussion with Leland Miller on the ongoing crisis facing Chinese real estate developer Evergrande and implications for China’s economy and political situation. Evergrande’s distress has raised questions about whether China’s real estate sector is a bubble about to burst, adding to doubts about the resilience of the Chinese political economy and the economic stewardship of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). What’s next for Evergrande—and how will this impact China’s political and economic stability? Please join Hudson Institute for this timely discussion.
Speakers:
- Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International and non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, at the Atlantic Council
- John Lee, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; adjunct professor at the United States Studies Centre at University of Sydney; former senior national security adviser to the Australian Foreign Minister
Program:
1:1 Discussion
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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