The Harvard China Review is a student-run organization registered at Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences. HCR's goal is to comprehensively and objectively offer a program and forum of exchange to facilitate discussions about the continuous transformation currently occurring in Greater China Region. HCR draws attention to enhance understanding, cooperation and renovation between Greater China and the rest of the world.

HCR's flagship event is its annual conference, held in Harvard University each spring since 1996. The conference is centered around over ten panels that bring together students, professionals and a lineup of distinguished speakers who are leaders in business, politics, law and academia, and whose careers and investments depend on insightful information about the region. Panel activity includes speeches and discussion, interactive program framed by serious exploration and topics. Up till now, with the rapid growth of HCR, the conference brings together over fifty speakers with more than eight hundred students and professionals to discuss their prospect in China and its place in a global economy.

The second component is the namesake journal, which covers issues pertinent to the historical transformation occurring in Greater China. It examines the prospects and difficulties facing China as it develops rapidly into an open market economy. It also addresses students and general readers who feel the need for objective discussions on crucial issues in this area.

In addition to its influential conference and magazine, HCR makes great efforts to promote understanding of economic, political, environmental, social, and cultural issues within Boston region by organizing seminars and other events on Harvard's campus during school terms.

Xi-Xi Deng & Bill Wang
HCR Co-Presidents

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