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China Insight Calendar

  • 24 Jan
    24 Jan 2012 to 31 Mar 2012 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

    A China cultural exhibit is now open at the Dakota County Northern Service Center located at 1Mendota Road West, West St. Paul, MN 55118

  • 26 Jan
    26 Jan 2012 to 12 Feb 2012 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

    The musical tale of a nasty dragon at the Southern Theater, Minneapolis. more

  • 10 Feb
    10 Feb 2012 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM

    Author " Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom" - Minnesota Details

  • 11 Feb
    11 Feb 2012 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM

    The San Francisco Symphony  Chinese New Year Concert and Celebration in Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco more

  • 11 Feb
    11 Feb 2012 05:15 PM to 08:00 PM

    Named one of the world's top ten parades, Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco is the largest celebration of its kind outside of Asia. more

  • 18 Feb
    18 Feb 2012 08:00 PM to 10:00 PM

    Northrup Auditorium, Minneapolis Details

  • 08 Mar
    08 Mar 2012 to 10 Mar 2012 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

    The annual Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. Milwaukee, WI more

  • 10 Mar
    10 Mar 2012 11:00 AM to 03:00 PM

    University of Minnesota Field House in Minneapolis more

  • 12 Apr
    12 Apr 2012 to 14 Apr 2012 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM

    Asia Society and the College Board announce the 5th annual National Chinese Language Conference.  Details

  • 21 Apr
    21 Apr 2012 to 22 Apr 2012 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM

    Now celebrating its 5th year, A Passage to China is held at Mall of America in Bloomington, MN. Details

  • 03 May
    03 May 2012 to 06 May 2012 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

    The Festival of Nations is the largest and longest running multicultural festival in Minnesota. more

  • 08 Jun
    08 Jun 2012 to 17 Jun 2012 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM

    GOVERNOR MARK DAYTON will lead a trade mission to China in June to expand the state's trade relationship. more

  • 14 Jul
    14 Jul 2012 to 15 Jul 2012 11:00 AM to 05:00 PM

    Annual festival with Asian Pacific performance, cultural events, and authentic Dragon Boat Racing. St. Paul, MN Details 

24 Jan - 11 Feb
11 Feb - 10 Mar
12 Apr - 17 Jun
14 Jul - 15 Jul

A Passage to China at MOA

May Meeting
The topic of the UCBC May monthly breakfast meeting on May 5, 2010, will be The Politics of China’s Power to be presented by Ron Bosrock of Global Institute.
Mr. Bosrock will explore two of the main pillars of China's rise as a global economic power: its politics and its military. The "China mentality" that guides its growth goes well beyond being a Communist state. The extensive planning, acceptance of internal "mistakes", opening and closing of markets, nationalistic attitudes and much more are choreographed into a delicate martial arts dragon dance. Within that dance are steps leading to opportunities for American business. May Meeting
The topic of the UCBC May monthly breakfast meeting on May 5, 2010, will be The Politics of China’s Power to be presented by Ron Bosrock of Global Institute.  Mr. Bosrock will explore two of the main pillars of China's rise as a global economic power: its politics and its military. The "China mentality" that guides its growth goes well beyond being a Communist state. The extensive planning, acceptance of internal "mistakes", opening and closing of markets, nationalistic attitudes and much more are choreographed into a delicate martial arts dragon dance. Within that dance are steps leading to opportunities for American business.

Ronald M. Bosrock of St. Paul is founder and director of the Global Institute, a research center; Minnesota Honorary Consul General to Austria; a guest lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and an international business consultant. His Global Executive column appears monthly in the Star Tribune. During most of his career Mr. Bosrock traveled extensively throughout the world working with U.S. businesses to expand their markets cross-border. Over the past thirteen years, he has participated in various aspects of joint ventures, acquisitions and distribution activities in China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Korea as well as Australia, New Zealand and the Mideast. He has had similar experience helping U.S. companies in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica and El Salvador.
 
June Meeting
On June 2, Ann Jackson, Vice President of Market Development, Moneygram will speak on how Moneygram Markets to the Chinese-Worldwide.

Moneygram signed an historic agreement with the Bank of China to deliver their money transfer services within China. It took them years to accomplish. And that was the easy part. Hear directly from the person with the responsibility, of how Moneygram is taking on the daunting task of marketing to everyone in China as well as all the people of Chinese heritage in the U.S. and worldwide. The story is as amazing as the scope of the task.
 
UCBC meetings are held at Minneapolis Community & Technical College, 1501 Hennepin Avenue, Wheelock Whitney Hall, Room L3000 (3rd Floor), Minneapolis, MN 55403. 
 
The fee is US$25 per person. UCBC members and college students are free. To register, e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call Jim Smith at 612-8656543.

For free parking at the MCTC Ramp, please mention your name for the UCBC meeting to the parking staff. The MCTC parking ramp is located at 1420 Hennepin Avenue (north side of Hennepin Ave). Additional information on parking: http://www.minneapolis.edu/parking.cfm.

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