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DESCRIPTION:Will China's early success in global AI competition\, bolstered
  by continued massive state investment and other advantages\, help extend 
 its dominance in international markets for manufactured goods to the softw
 are realm? In this&nbsp\; lecture\,&nbsp\;Dr. Rafiq Dossani\, Senior Econo
 mist\, RAND\, and Professor of Policy Analysis\,&nbsp\;RAND School of Publ
 ic Policy\,&nbsp\;will address the prospects for China to gain greater glo
 bal competitive advantage in software\, and the role AI can play as a grea
 t equalizer for China in this space.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Dr.
  Rafiq DossaniDr. Rafiq Dossani is a senior economist at RAND and a profes
 sor of policy analysis at the RAND School of Public Policy. He works on As
 ian development and security\, trade\, and technology issues. Recent proje
 cts include studies of middle powers in the affairs of the Asia Pacific\, 
 the U.S.-India relationship\, China's AI exports\, China's grand strategy\
 , religious tourism\, an East-West corridor for South and Central Asia\, a
 nd Track II diplomacy between the United States and China.Previously\, Dos
 sani was director of Stanford University's Center for South Asia and a sen
 ior research scholar at Stanford University's Institute for International 
 Studies. He holds a Ph.D. in finance from Northwestern University\; an M.B
 .A. from the Indian Institute of Management\,&nbsp\;Calcutta\; and a B.A. 
 in economics from St. Stephen's College\, Delhi.International Executive Ro
 undtables and CU Denver&rsquo\;s IIBInternational Executive Roundtables ar
 e hosted by CU Denver&rsquo\;s Institute for International Business (IIB) 
 with support from the Carole Ann Jemal-Gibson and Greg Gibson Fund.&nbsp\;
  RegistrationInternational Executive Roundtables are free to attend. This 
 International Executive Roundtable is online via Zoom: Click to RegisterQu
 estionsEmail Kaela Kalabany at kaela.2.kalabany@ucdenver.edu with any ques
 tions.
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SUMMARY:International Executive Roundtable "China: An Emerging Software Pow
 er?"
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 style="text-align:justify\;"><span style="color:black\;">Will China's earl
 y success in global AI competition\, bolstered by continued massive state 
 investment and other advantages\, help extend its dominance in internation
 al markets for manufactured goods to the software realm? In this&nbsp\; le
 cture\,&nbsp\;</span><span style="color:black\;">Dr. Rafiq Dossani\, Senio
 r Economist\, RAND\, and Professor of Policy Analysis\,&nbsp\;</span><span
  style="color:black\;">RAND School of Public Policy\,&nbsp\;</span><span s
 tyle="color:black\;">will address the prospects for China to gain greater 
 global competitive advantage in software\, and the role AI can play as a g
 reat equalizer for China in this space.</span></p><p style="margin:0in 0in
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 ration-line:underline\;">Dr. Rafiq Dossani</span></strong></p><p style="te
 xt-align:justify\;"><span>Dr. Rafiq Dossani is a senior economist at RAND 
 and a professor of policy analysis at the RAND School of Public Policy. He
  works on Asian development and security\, trade\, and technology issues. 
 Recent projects include studies of middle powers in the affairs of the Asi
 a Pacific\, the U.S.-India relationship\, China's AI exports\, China's gra
 nd strategy\, religious tourism\, an East-West corridor for South and Cent
 ral Asia\, and Track II diplomacy between the United States and China.</sp
 an><br /></p><p style="text-align:justify\;"><span>Previously\, Dossani wa
 s director of Stanford University's Center for South Asia and a senior res
 earch scholar at Stanford University's Institute for International Studies
 . He holds a Ph.D. in finance from Northwestern University\; an M.B.A. fro
 m the Indian Institute of Management\,&nbsp\;Calcutta\; and a B.A. in econ
 omics from St. Stephen's College\, Delhi.</span><br /></p><p style="text-a
 lign:justify\;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline\;"><span st
 yle="color:black\;">International Executive Roundtables and CU Denver&rsqu
 o\;s IIB</span></span></strong><span></span></p><p><span>International Exe
 cutive Roundtables are hosted by CU Denver&rsquo\;s Institute for Internat
 ional Business (IIB) with support from the Carole Ann Jemal-Gibson and Gre
 g Gibson Fund.&nbsp\; </span><br /></p><p style="text-align:justify\;"><st
 rong><span style="text-decoration:underline\;"><span>Registration</span></
 span></strong></p><p style="text-align:justify\;"><span>International Exec
 utive Roundtables are free to attend. </span><span style="color:black\;">T
 his International Executive Roundtable is online via Zoom:<a href="https:/
 /ucdenver.zoom.us/meeting/register/UAYA1BWKQWuIgJbDFNH0sw"> Click to Regis
 ter<span style="color:windowtext\;"></span></a></span><br /></p><p style="
 text-align:justify\;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline\;"><s
 pan>Questions</span></span></strong></p><p style="text-align:justify\;"><s
 pan>Email Kaela Kalabany at </span><a href="mailto:kaela.2.kalabany@ucdenv
 er.edu"><span>kaela.2.kalabany@ucdenver.edu</span></a><span> with </span>a
 ny questions.<br /></p>
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