With a long-anticipated meeting between President Biden and President Xi at the APEC summit on the horizon, Foreign Policy and the Quincy Institute will host a series of conversations with experts and leaders on the state of U.S.-China relations and potential pathways forward to avoid a confrontation.
What is the fundamental challenge at the heart of the U.S.-China relationship, and how is it evolving over time? What are the broader implications of a deteriorating relationship for the U.S. and global economy? Is a direct military conflict between the U.S. and China plausible, and what would be the potential catalysts and ramifications of such a scenario?
Join us on Thursday, November 9, to be a part of this timely dialogue on these questions and more, exploring how a shifting U.S.-China relationship could affect global norms, multilateral institutions, military spending, and the health of the planet for decades to come.