ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.
Minister Feng Xie
Deputy Chief of Mission
Embassy of China in the USA
to
address
China: Hub for Peace and Prosperity
ICAS Spring Symposium Addendum: Humanity,
Peace and Security
The Korean Peninsula Issues
June 10, 2008 Tuesday 1 00 PM
- 5 00 PM
venue* (*a specific venue to be notified to registrants)
Capitol Hill
Washington DC
On-Line Registration
Dear Friend:
We are pleased to share with you that Minister Feng Xie will address "China: Hub for Peace and Prosperity" at the ICAS Spring
Symposium Addendum on June 10, 2008 in Washington DC.
Minister Xie is presently Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of China in the USA.
Biography of Mr. Xie
Feng
2008.1- | Minister and DCM of the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. |
2005.1 - 2008.1 |
Deputy Director General, Department of North American & Oceanian Affairs, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China |
2003.4- 2005.1 | Counselor for Policy Analysis and Planning, Department of North American & Oceanian Affairs, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of China. |
2001.10-2003.4 | Spokesman of the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. |
2000.7-2001.10 | Counselor for Congressional Liaison,
the Chinese Embassy in the U.S.A. |
1999.9-11 | Eisenhower Exchange Fellow |
1993.11-2000.7 |
Staff member, Deputy Director, Director, the U.S. Affairs Office, Department of North American & Oceanian Affairs |
1989.10-1993.11 | Secretary to the Chinese Ambassador to Malta |
1986.8-1989.10 | Staff member, British Desk, West European Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, P.R.C. |
1981.8-1986.7 | BA of Law, China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing |
1974.3-1981.7 | Student of Shanghai Foreign Languages School. |
Minister Xie is married with one son.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President
ICAS
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