The Institute for Chinese Studies presents the "China in Transition" Lecture Series with:
Daniel C.K. Chow
Frank E. and Virginia H. Bazler Chair in Business Law
Moritz College of Law
The Ohio State University
“Why China Established the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank”
Flyer: Daniel Chow Flyer.pdf
Abstract: Professor Chow will discuss how China set up the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank as a rival to the U.S.-dominated World Bank and how China is challenging the leading role of the United States in international trade. The lecture will discuss the history of the World Bank and how China perceives that it was subject to shoddy treatment by the United States in the governance of the World Bank; and why China felt compelled to establish an alternative.
Bio: Daniel C.K. Chow is the Frank E. and Virginia H. Bazler Chair in Business Law at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. He teaches and writes in the areas of international trade law, international business transactions, international intellectual property, and the law of China. He has published numerous books and articles in these areas, including leading casebooks in International Business Transactions (3rd edition 2015, Aspen), International Trade Law (2nd edition 2012, Aspen), and International Intellectual Property (2nd edition 2012, West). He received his B.A. and J.D. from Yale University.
Free and open to the public.
This event made possible in part by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.