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Zbigniew Brzezinski, former national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter, delivered the Oksenberg Lecture March 9. Brzezinski asserted that by the year 2020, the "world's five most important countries" likely will be, in the following order, the United States, the European Union, China, Japan and India. The event was presented by the Stanford Institute for International Studies.
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From a strong pool of applicants, including masters and Ph.D. students with backgrounds from law and sociology to computer science and engineering, SPRIE directors selected Ming Gu and Victoria Wu. They will work with SPRIE faculty and senior researchers at Stanford, conduct field research and data analysis in Beijing and Shanghai during summer 2005, and contribute to SPRIE research forums and publications. As part of an expanding initiative on innovation and entrepreneurship in Greater China, SPRIE is pleased to announce the selection of two outstanding Stanford students as inaugural SPRIE Graduate Research Fellows.

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Victoria Wu is a second year masters student in management science and engineering at Stanford University. Her professional experience includes work as a local TV broadcaster and science news journalist, assistant project manager at Genentech, and consultant in international investment and the video game industry. Topics of past research include business resource allocation, semiconductor materials, and high technology market investment in China. Raised in Anhui, China, she received a BS in Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China. Victoria has served as president of the Stanford Chapter of the International Society for Life Science Professionals.

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Christopher Patten, Rt. Honorable Lord Patten of Barnes and Chancellor of Oxford University; former Governor of Hong Kong; and former External Affairs Commissioner of the European Union, is Stanford IIS's 2005 Distinguished Payne Lecturer.

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