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2010 U.S.-China Diplomatic Dialogue (USCDD)

On April 2, 2010, the Oklahoma University Institute for US-China Issues brought together 12 Chinese and American diplomats in Norman, Oklahoma for the third annual U.S.-China Diplomatic Dialogue. The American and Chinese diplomats that attended participated in a public event called "Conversation with American and Chinese diplomats on U.S.-China relations".
Outcomes: 
They discussed sensitive matters as human rights, pro-democracy marches in Hong Kong, and U.S. charges of Chinese cyber-spying.During the informal atmosphere - including dinners and a concert by a Chinese-American harpist - a State Department official said Kerry got a "full and careful" hearing on matters of U.S. concern. The official said the results of the weekend talks will be incremental and increasingly visible over time.
Contact Info: 
Institute for U.S.-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma
Government?: 
No
Type of Exchange: 
education/science
Partners: 
Institute for U.S.-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma
Sponsor(s): 
Institute for U.S.-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma
Participants (Types): 
Chinese and American diplomats
Number of Participants: 
12
Exchange Date: 
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Continuing: 
No
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Location: 
Norman, Oklahoma
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