The Myths and Realities of U.S.–Asian Trade

Richard Bohr

Monday, 07 Nov 1988 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Richard Bohr is Executive Director of International Trade for the State of Minnesota and was director of the Midwest China Resource Center where he consulted with businesses working in Asia. he has a master's from the Harvard Divinity School and a doctorate in Asian History from the University of California, Davis.
Part of the World Affairs Series: The Pacific Rim Nations in the 21st Century - Challenge for America

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