China as Number One? Managing the End of Rapid Growth in China and Japan
Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum
How has Japan managed the waning of its rapid growth? And what will China's slow down look like? And how has the U.S. looked on at these remarkable cases of precipitous growth and slow down?
Ezra Vogel, author of the classic Japan as Number One? Lessons for America (1979) and Is Japan Still Number One? (2011), is uniquely well-suited to consider the rise of China today and, as importantly, the matter of China/Asia in the American imagination.
Hosted by: Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
In conjunction with: Department of Anthropology, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Department of Sociology, School of Labor and Employment Relations, Spurlock Museum
Henry Ford II Research Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences, Harvard University