Unpacking U.S.-China relations in the lead up to the Biden-Xi meeting at APEC |
NOVEMBER 9TH | IN-PERSON & ONLINE |
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In partnership with the Quincy Institute |
Tensions between the U.S. and China over technology, trade, and Taiwan have escalated in the past year, fanning the flames on an already incendiary U.S.-China relationship.
Against this backdrop, and in advance of the long-anticipated meeting between President Biden and President Xi at APEC, Foreign Policy and the Quincy Institute will host a series of nuanced discussions to create a fuller picture of the dynamics between the two countries.
Join us on Thursday, Nov. 9 to explore how a shifting U.S.-China relationships could affect global norms for decades to come. |
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Kurt Campbell Deputy Assistant to the President and Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs, National Security Council, The White House |
| Bonnie Glaser Managing Director, German Marshall Fund Indo-Pacific |
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| Rep. Adam Smith United States Member of Congress (D-WA) |
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Andrew Bacevich Chairman of the Board, Quincy Institute |
| Carolyn Bartholomew Chairman, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission |
| Zack Cooper Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
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Joyce Chang Global Head of Research, J.P. Morgan |
| Lyle Goldstein Visiting Professor at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University |
| Dr. Joanna Lewis Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor & Director, Science, Technology and International Affairs Program, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University |
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| Sarang Shidore Director, Global South Program, Quincy Institute |
| Rick Waters Managing Director, Eurasia Group China |
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