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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

Global Leadership Program July 25 — August 5, 2016

Following in Franklin’s Global Footsteps

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Welcome Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

GL Program Core Instructors and Senior Staff Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Global Leadership Program Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Global Leadership Program Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Global Leadership Program Chaperones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

Monday, July 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Tuesday, July 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Wednesday, July 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Thursday, July 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Friday, July 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Saturday, July 30—Sunday, July 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Monday, August 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Tuesday, August 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Wednesday, August 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Thursday, August 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Friday, August 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Phone Numbers and Information Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Table of Contents

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July 25, 2016 Dear Global Leadership Participant, Welcome to Penn! On behalf of ourselves and the Global Leadership Program Faculty Committee—Professors Avery Goldstein, Michael Horowitz, and Edward Mansfield—we are delighted to have you with us at the University of Pennsylvania. We have been preparing for your arrival for many months and are delighted to finally meet you in person. Over the next two weeks, you will have a unique opportunity to learn about and discuss important issues of leadership in China and the U.S. with faculty, students, local and national leaders both at the University of Pennsylvania and in the City of Philadelphia. As one of the oldest and most influential universities in the U.S., Penn has been a leader in higher education for 270 years. Moreover, Philadelphia has been the setting for many historic and current events related to leadership in the United States. As you may know, the Declaration of Independence was written and signed in Philadelphia in 1776. During your visit this year, 240 years later, the Democratic Party will hold their Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia to select their candidate for President of the United States. We have planned a busy schedule of classes, site visits, cultural excursions and social activities to introduce you to the U.S. and to important issues of leadership from a U.S. and a global perspective. I hope what you learn here, and what you teach us, will help future leaders in both our countries collaborate to address global challenges. Enjoy your stay! Nora E. Lewis Vice Dean, Arts and Sciences Professional and Liberal Education John J. DiIulio, Jr. Frederic Fox Leadership Professor and Professor of Political Science Faculty Director, Fox Leadership International

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Global Leadership Program Core Instructors and

Senior Staff Members

Chuck BRUTSCHE

Associate Director,

Robert A. Fox Leadership

Program

Dr. Merritt T. COOKE

Assistant Director,

Fox Leadership International;

Founder, China Partnership of

Greater Philadelphia

Euria CHUNG

Associate Director of Operations,

Robert A. Fox Leadership

Program

Dr. John J. DiIULIO, Jr.

Frederic Fox Leadership Professor

and Professor of Political Science;

Faculty Director,

Fox Leadership International

Dr. Avery GOLDSTEIN David M. Knott Professor of

Political Science;

Faculty Director, Center for the

Study of Contemporary China

Dr. Michael HOROWITZ

Associate Professor of Political

Science; Deputy Director,

Perry World House

Chih-jen LEE

Deputy Executive Director,

Robert A. Fox Leadership

Program

Nora LEWIS

Vice Dean,

Penn College of Liberal and

Professional Studies

Joseph P. TIERNEY

Executive Director,

Robert A. Fox Leadership

Program

Xinglin PAN

Tsinghua University-Penn

Graduate PEACE Fellow,

Fox Leadership International

Bingqing MENG

Fox Research and Service Fellow,

Fox Leadership International

Cheng YAO

Global Leadership Fellow,

Fox Leadership International and

Penn College of Liberal and

Professional Studies

Dr. Hope LOZANO-BIELAT

Resident Senior Fellow,

Fox Leadership International

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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), the world-historic scientist, inventor, and statesman, founded

The University of Pennsylvania, known as Penn, in 1740, as America’s first major

nonsectarian institution of higher learning. Today, Penn is a renowned Ivy League school with

a beautiful urban campus in America’s first capital, historic Philadelphia. Penn is consistently

ranked among America’s top universities, and often ranked first in many fields.

Penn’s Founding Father signed all three of the America’s founding documents (the

Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution) as well as

The Treaty of Paris. Indeed, Franklin was the best known and most beloved American of his

time in Europe and other parts of the world. A brilliant international diplomat, he preached

that all peoples had civic and moral duties beyond their own respective national borders, and

practiced a principled but pragmatic brand of global leadership.

In September 2015, two global leaders, Pope Francis and President Xi Jinping, each visited the

United States. In addressing a Joint Session of Congress, the Pope observed:

Our world is increasingly a place of violent conflict…We are asked to summon the

courage and the intelligence to resolve today’s many geopolitical and economic crises.

Even in the developed world, the effects of unjust structures are all too apparent. Our

efforts must aim at restoring hope, righting wrongs, maintaining commitments, and

thus promoting the well-being of individuals and of peoples.1

During President Xi’s September 2015 visit to America, he echoed words from a speech he

gave in China concerning today’s Chinese people, words that would apply equally well to the

peoples of most other nations:

They want to have better education, more stable jobs, more income, reliable social

security, better medical and health care, improved housing conditions and a beautiful

environment. They hope that their children will have sound growth, good jobs and

more enjoyable lives.2

————————————— 1. His Holiness Pope Francis, Address to a Joint Session of the United States Congress, September 24, 2015. 2. Xi Jinping, “The People’s Wish for a Good Life is Our Goal,” speech at the press conference of the Standing Committee of the

Political Bureau of the 18th CPC Central Committee, November 12, 2012, as excerpted in Xi Jinping, The Governance of China (Foreign Languages Press, 2014), p. 4.

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The 21st century’s global leaders must be prepared to search for principled yet pragmatic paths to

international peace and cooperation while meeting major civic challenges ranging from energy

sustainability to public health, environmental protection to economic opportunity.

Penn’s Global Leadership Faculty Committee represents leading scholars with Penn’s Fox

Leadership International Program, Center for the Study of Contemporary China, Christopher H.

Browne Center for International Politics, and Perry World House. These scholars work closely

with Penn’s College of Liberal and Professional Studies to craft academically rigorous but

practical programs to help equip and empower students, executives, and others for present or

future roles as ethical and effective global leaders.

Penn’s Global Leadership offerings range from single-day sessions to month-long residential

programs. While carefully tailored to the particular interests and needs of each group of students

or leaders, each Penn Global Leadership offering reflects Franklin’s bedrock internationalist

beliefs and so are designed and intended to:

(1) Promote international/sub-national

cooperation,

(2) Stimulate cross-national learning,

(3) Foster inter-cultural understanding and

interpersonal community-building, and

(4) Explore multiple-sector (governments,

businesses, and non-governmental organizations)

approaches to solving social, civic, and economic

problems, both domestic and international.

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Xuwan LI

Beijing Normal University

Chengyu LI

Nanjing University

Chuyi LIU

JESIE—Group A

Taizhou University

Global Leadership Program Participants

Zheng BI

Beijing Normal University Zicong CAI

Beijing Normal University

Yanyue DENG

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing Forestry University

Zhuoying DENG

JESIE– Group A

Changzhou University

Xinyue FANG

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing University of Chinese

Medicine

Yujing GAO

Beijing Normal University

Wenjun GONG JESIE—Group A

Soochow University

Yilin GU

JESIE—Group A

Huaiyin Normal University

Xin GUAN

JESIE—Group A

Soochow University

Suyue HUANG

JESIE—Group A

Jiangsu University of Technology

Aojie JU

Nanjing University

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Global Leadership Program Participants

Rongting LIU

JESIE—Group A

China University of Mining

and Technology

Xiaodan LU

Beijing Normal University

Lei LU

JESIE—Group A

Sanjiang University

Minwen LU

JESIE—Group A

Soochow University

Fan MO

Beijing Normal University

Xin MO

Beijing Normal University

Zhuoqian PAN

JESIE—Group A

Huaiyin Normal University

Zixian PAN

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing Medical University

Wei PENG

Nanjing University

Muyao QI

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing Normal University

Yuhang QIAN

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing Medical University

Haojun QIN

Beijing Normal University

Tingting QIN

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing University of Finance &

Economics

Wenwei REN

Beijing Normal University

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Global Leadership Program Participants

Dandan SHAN

JESIE—Group A

Soochow University

Ruixian SHENG Nanjing University

Qingyi SHI

JESIE—Group B

Hohai University

Xiaohan SUN Beijing Normal University

Yuheng SUN

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing University of Chinese

Medicine

Hongyuan WANG

Beijing Normal University

Kaiyan WANG Beijing Normal University

Antian WANG

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing Normal University

Yue SUN

JESIE—Group B

Soochow University

Anli SUN

JESIE—Group A

Nanjing Normal University

Bo SUN

JESIE—Group B

Suqian College

Xiao TAN

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing University of Posts and

Telecommunications

Chen TANG

JESIE—Group B

Jiangsu University of

Technology

Jingwen TANG

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing Tech. University

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Global Leadership Program Participants

Qianying WANG

Beijing Normal University

Xinyue WANG

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing Normal University

Yixuan WANG

JESIE—Group B

Southeast University

Tong WEI

Beijing Normal University

Xi WEI

JESIE—Group B

Nantong University

Yaling WU

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing University of

Information Science and

Technology

Qiuyi XIE

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing Normal University

Li XIU

Beijing Normal University

Mingze XU

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing University of Science

and Technology

Yilin YANG

Beijing Normal University

Siyi YUAN Beijing Normal University

Xueyu ZANG

JESIE—Group B

Jiangsu University of

Technology

Aimin ZHANG

Beijing Normal University Lu ZHANG

JESIE—Group B

Soochow University

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Yiling CAO

Nanjing University Yichi FANG

Renmin University

Siheng HUA

Renmin University Jing WANG

Nanjing University

Global Leadership Program Participants

Wei ZHANG

Nanjing University

Chenxu ZHAO

Beijing Normal University

Xiaomeng ZHAO

Nanjing University

Chengyi ZHAO

Nanjing University

Yiqi ZHAO

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing University of

Finance & Economics

Xiaoyu ZHEN

JESIE—Group B

Nanjing Agricultural University

Wanting ZHOU

Beijing Normal University

Yuting ZHOU

JESIE—Group B

Hohai University

Haining ZHU

JESIE—Group B

Xuzhou Medical University

Not Pictured

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Global Leadership Program Chaperones

Ningyan HU

Beijing Normal University

Chaperone

Renjun SHAN

Beijing Normal University

Chaperone

Dong WANG

JESIE

Chaperone

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Monday, July 25

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

10 AM—12 PM BNU, Renmin, Nanjing: Orientation &

PennKey Setup

[Cohen Hall 402—249 South 36th Street]

11 AM—1 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

1 PM—4 PM Global Leadership: Theory, Practice, and Purpose

[Cohen Hall 402—249 South 36th Street]

Dr. DiIulio and Dr. Cooke

Benjamin Franklin’s Legacy as America’s “First Global Leader”

“Global Leadership”: Basic Definitions, Key Questions, and the “5, 4, 3, 2, 1” of

Leadership Science

China’s Early 21st Century Global Leadership: Opportunities, Problems, and Successes

Leading America/Leading China: Cross-Cultural Definitions, Differences, and Similarities

Breakout Sessions [Williams Hall—255 S. 36th Street]

DiIulio-Pan: BNU [Williams Hall Room 23]

Brutsche -Meng: JESIE A [Williams Hall Room 25]

Tierney-Yao: JESIE B [Williams Hall Room 27] Cooke-Chung: Renmin & Nanjing [Williams Hall Room 29]

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Tuesday, July 26

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

11 AM—1 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

12 PM—5 PM Leadership Case: Energy & Environmental Policy in

America/China, Part I [Cohen Hall 402]

Dr. Cooke and Dr. DiIulio

Leading U.S.-China Cooperation in Energy & Environment (a 45-year bi-national

retrospective)

Co-leading the Global Action Plan to Address Climate Change (a 25-year global retrospective)

Current Dimensions of Leadership Challenge:

Global level: UN-SDG, COP, WBCSD, etc.

National level: Similarities and Differences (or, 同床异梦,‘Same Bed, Different

Dreams’)

Sub-national level: Fast growing role of cities and other sub-national players

Case Study (PHL-TEDA EcoPartnership) and Wrap-Up (U.S.-China EcoPartnership Lessons

Learned)

Breakout Sessions

DiIulio-Pan: Renmin & Nanjing [Williams Hall Room 29]

Brutsche-Meng: JESIE B [Williams Hall Room 27]

Tierney-Yao: JESIE A [Williams Hall Room 25]

Cooke-Chung: BNU [Williams Hall Room 23]

8 AM—9 AM Renmin & Nanjing: Breakfast with Dr. DiIulio

[Leadership Hall 2nd Floor—3814 Walnut St.]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

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Wednesday, July 27

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

11 AM—12 PM Lunch [at Houston Market]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

8 AM—9 AM BNU: Breakfast with Dr. DiIulio

[Leadership Hall 2nd Floor—3814 Walnut St.]

12:15 PM Meet for Field Trip [Leadership Hall Courtyard—3814 Walnut St.]

12:30 PM— FIELD TRIP: Energy & Environmental Policy in America/China, Part II

5:00 PM

Dr. Cooke and All Instructors and Senior Staff Members

12:30 PM Depart from Leadership Hall

1:00 PM Philadelphia Navy Yard Orientation, Will Agate, Vice President of the

Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation

1:30 PM Walking Tour of the Navy Yard Central Green, 5-acre “community heart”

of the Navy Yard, and URBN Shop 543

2:15 PM Depart Navy Yard for Venice Island, Manayunk

3:00 PM Overview Presentation of the Philadelphia “Green City, Clean Waters”

Project, Venice Island Performing Arts Center

3:45 PM Walking Tour of Venice Island Pumping Station and The Circuit’s

Schuylkill River Trail

4:30 PM Depart Venice Island, Manayunk and return to Leadership Hall

via Belmont Avenue (Fairmount Park)

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

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8 AM—9 AM JESIE A: Breakfast with Dr. DiIulio

[Leadership Hall 2nd Floor—3814 Walnut St.]

Thursday, July 28

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

11 AM—12 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

12 PM—5 PM Leadership Initiatives on Reducing Extreme Poverty and Improving

Education [Cohen Hall 402]

Dr. DiIulio and Executive Director Tierney

Leadership on Extreme Poverty in America/China: Successes, Failures, and Lessons

Leadership on “Food Insecurity” in America/China: What Works?

Leadership on “Homelessness” in America/China: What Works?

Leadership on “Youth Violence Reduction” in America/China: What Works?

Leadership on Educational Reform in America/China: Successes, Failures, and Lessons

Breakout Sessions

DiIulio-Pan: JESIE A, “Food Insecurity” [Williams Hall Room 25]

with Special Guest Leader Ms. Lizanne Hagedorn

Brutsche-Meng: Renmin & Nanjing, “Homelessness” [Williams Hall Room 29]

with Special Guest Leader Dr. Dan Treglia

Tierney-Yao: BNU, “Educational Reform” [Williams Hall Room 23]

with Special Guest Leader Mr. Nick Torres

Cooke-Chung: JESIE B, “Youth Aid Panel,” [Williams Hall Room 27]

with Special Guest Leader Mr. Michael Cleary

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

Dr. Dan Treglia,

Fox Research and

Service Fellow

Mr. Nick Torres,

CEO, Education Plus

Academy Cyber Charter

School

Mr. Michael Cleary,

Supervising Attorney,

Juvenile Diversion and

Youth Violence

Reduction Programs

Ms. Lizanne Hagedorn,

Director of Finance and

Administration,

Nutritional Development

Services

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Friday, July 29

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

11 AM—3 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

8 AM—9 AM JESIE B: Breakfast with Dr. DiIulio

[Leadership Hall 2nd Floor—3814 Walnut St.]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

Leadership Lessons and Learning: Tailored Site Visits

BNU (Tierney-Pan): Kensington Health Sciences Academy

Philadelphia High School Summer Program

Meet at 9 AM at Leadership Hall Courtyard

9:15 AM – 12:30 PM (on-site 10 AM – 12 PM)

2463 Emerald St, Philadelphia, PA 19125

JESIE B (Brutsche-Cooke): Juvenile Probation at Family Court

Meet at 9:15 AM at Leadership Hall Courtyard

9:30 – 12:30 PM (on-site 10 AM – 12 PM)

1515 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19102

JESIE A (Chung-Meng): Honickman Learning Center

A Nutritional Development Services Site

Meet at 10:45 AM at Leadership Hall Courtyard

11:00 – 2:30 PM (on-site 11:45 AM – 1:45 PM)

1936 N Judson Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121

Renmin & Nanjing (Tierney-Yao): Francis House of Peace

A Project H.O.M.E. Shelter

Meet at 12:45 PM at Leadership Hall Courtyard

1:00 – 4:00 PM (on-site 1:30 – 3:30 PM)

810 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

Saturday, July 30

7 AM—8 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

FIELD TRIP: BNU, Renmin, Nanjing to Washington, D.C.

8:00 AM Depart University of Penn at 40th and Locust

11:15 AM National Mall Washington, D.C.

5:00 PM Depart National Mall

Rest Stop for Dinner

8:00 PM Arrive at 40th and Locust

FIELD TRIP: JESIE to Hershey Park and Shopping Outlets

8:00 AM Depart University of Penn at 39th and Spruce

10:00 AM Hershey Park

4:30 PM Tanger Outlets

8:30 PM Arrive at 39th and Spruce

Sunday, July 31

11 AM—2 PM Sunday Brunch [1920 Commons]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

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Monday, August 1

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

11 AM—12 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

12 PM – 5 PM Leadership Case: The Eldercare Crisis in America/China, Part I

[Cohen Hall 402]

Dr. DiIulio and Executive Director Tierney with

Global Leadership Fellow Cheng Yao and PEACE Fellow Xinglin Pan

How American Leaders Have Handled the Crisis

How Chinese Leaders Have Handled the Crisis

The 2016 Penn Initiatives on Eldercare in China

Collaborative Leadership/Servant Leadership and a New Eldercare Model for China?

Tailored Focus Group Discussions/Interactions Pan-Meng: JESIE A and Renmin & Nanjing [Williams Hall Room 25]

Yao-Cooke: JESIE B and BNU [Cohen Hall 402]

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Tuesday, August 2

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

11 AM—1 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—7 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

Time TBD BNU Dinner [Bok Garden Patio, Fisher-Bennett Hall 419]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

1 PM – 4 PM Leadership Case: The Eldercare Crisis in America/China, Part II

Penn School of Nursing Science (SON) Lectures/Presentations regarding

Eldercare in U.S. and China

[Fagin Hall Room 116—418 Curie Boulevard]

Penn School of Nursing

Dr. Bradway and Dr. Neisser-Frankson

Dr. Christine Bradway,

Associate Professor of

Gerontological Nursing

Dr. Cheryl Neisser-Frankson,

Lecturer and Course

Director, Nursing Care of the

Older Adult

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Wednesday, August 3

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

12:30 PM—3 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—6:15 PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

6:30 PM—8:30 PM Evening Presentation [Cohen Hall Terrace Room]

China - U.S.

Partnerships for Educational Advancement and Cultural Exchange

P.E.A.C.E.

A Music and Performing Arts Celebration

10:30 AM—12:30 PM Leadership Case: The Eldercare Crisis in America/China, Part III

[Cohen Hall 402]

Student Oral Presentations and Group Proposals: “How Would You Lead on China’s

Eldercare Crisis? 3 Main Proposals”

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Thursday, August 4

7 AM—10 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

9 AM—10:40 AM JESIE: English Language & U.S. Culture Session

[Williams Hall 214 & 216]

11 AM—12 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

12 PM—5 PM LEAD Case: Why International Conflict Happens, and How to Avoid It

[Cohen Hall 402]

Facilitator: Dr. Lozano-Bielat

Instructor: Dr. Horowitz

The Leader Experience and Attribute Descriptions (LEAD) Dataset, 1875-2004

LEAD applied to America, China, and China-American Relations Today

Millennial Chinese/Americans and Global Leadership: Prospects and Pitfalls

Tailored Focus Group Discussions/Interactions

DiIulio-Meng: JESIE B and BNU [Cohen Hall 402]

Tierney-Cooke: JESIE A and Renmin & Nanjing [Williams Hall Room 25]

5 PM—7 PM EVENING: SPECIAL DINNER SESSION AND GUEST LECTURE

[Cohen Hall Terrace Room]

Professor YU Yongda, Tsinghua University

School of Public Policy & Management

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Friday, August 5

7 AM—9 AM Breakfast [1920 Commons]

11 AM—3 PM Lunch [Houston Market]

5 PM—7PM Dinner [1920 Commons]

Global Leadership Program Daily Schedule

9 AM—10:30 AM Leadership Revisited: China, America, and Choosing

Our Global Future

[Houston Hall— Hall of Flags]

SPECIAL MORNING SESSION moderated by Dr. Lozano-Bielat:

Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Cooke, Dr. Gadsden, Dr. DiIulio, Professor Yu

Concluding Plenary Panel Featuring Leading American and Chinese Scholars

Dr. Merritt T.

COOKE

Assistant Director,

Fox Leadership

International;

Founder, China

Partnership of

Greater Philadelphia

Dr. John J.

DiIULIO, Jr.

Frederic Fox

Leadership Professor

and Professor of

Political Science;

Faculty Director,

Fox Leadership

International

Dr. Avery

GOLDSTEIN David M. Knott

Professor of Political

Science; Faculty

Director, Center for

the Study of

Contemporary China

Professor YU

Yongda

Professor, School

of Public Policy

& Management,

Tsinghua

University

Dr. Amy

GADSDEN

Executive

Director for

Global Initiatives,

Penn Global

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PHONE NUMBERS AND INFORMATION SHEET

Residence Hall: Harrison College House

3910 Irving St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

RAs: Aster Sun Kia Lor

(215) 713-8012 (651) 447-9734

Residential Director: Manda McElrath

(559) 901-1091

Meal Plan: Breakfast: 7 AM—10 AM

Class of 1920 Commons, 3800 Locust Walk, Philadelphia

Lunch: 11 AM—3 PM

Houston Market at Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia

Dinner: 5 PM—7 PM

Class of 1920 Commons, 3800 Locust Walk, Philadelphia

Sunday Brunch: 11 AM—2 PM

Class of 1920 Commons, 3800 Locust Walk, Philadelphia

Student Health Service: (215) 746-3535

3535 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Penn Police for Emergencies: (215) 573-3333 or dial 511 from any campus phone

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