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Co-presented with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars


Includes a pre-recorded discussion with Yifei Li (Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, NYU Shanghai) and Judith Shapiro (Director of the Masters in Natural Resources and Sustainable Development, American University), moderated by Jennifer Turner (Director, the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum).

Yifei Li is Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at NYU Shanghai and Global Network Assistant Professor at NYU. His research concerns both the macro-level implications of Chinese environmental governance for state-society relations, marginalized populations, and global ecological sustainability, and the micro-level bureaucratic processes of China’s state interventions into the environmental realm. Full bio here.


Professor Judith Shapiro is the director of the Masters in Natural Resources and Sustainable Development for the School of International Service at American University. She was one of the first Americans to live in China after U.S.-China relations were normalized in 1979, and taught English at the Hunan Teachers’ College in Changsha, China. Full bio here.


Jennifer Turner has served as Director of the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum for nearly two decades. She is a widely-quoted expert on U.S.-China environmental cooperation as well as climate-related challenges and governance issues facing the world’s most populous country. Full bio here.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    18 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    DCEFF