speaker:peter f. cowhey, dean of uc san diego’s school of international relations and pacific studies
time:april 4th, 2014, friday, 16:00-17:30
moderator:chen ling, associate prof. of sppm, vice director of cideg(center for industrial development and environmental governance)
commentator:gu shulin, researcher of institute of policy and management, chinese academy of science
venue:room 302, school of public policy and management, tsinghua university
language:english
introduction:
major changes in the u.s. system of innovation and production have started to emerge in the past three years. efforts to imitate the "silicon valley model of innovation" may miss some of the major change in the u.s..
peter f. cowhey is the dean and qualcomm professor of communications and technology policy at uc san diego’s school of international relations and pacific studies. he has served as senior counselor in the office of the u.s. trade representative under president obama, and chief of the international bureau of the federal communications commission under president clinton. he currently sits on the bi-national expert group reporting to the u.s. and chinese governments to address technology policy issues involving the two countries. cowhey holds a ph.d. in political science from the university of california, berkeley. his last book was transforming global information and communications markets: the political economy of change (2009).