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 over technology, trade, and Taiwan have escalated in the past year, and intensifying rhetoric coming from the highest levels of the U.S. Government has fanned the flames of an already incendiary U.S.-China relationship.
To address the need for nuanced discourse, Foreign Policy and the Quincy Institute are partnering to host a series dialogues on how a shifting U.S.-China relationship could affect global norms, multilateral institutions, military spending, and the health of the planet for the coming decades. |
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8:30 a.m. | Welcome Remarks |
- Ravi Agrawal, Editor in Chief, Foreign Policy
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8:32 a.m. | Diplomacy in a New Era: A Framing Conversation with the Quincy Institute |
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- Andy Bacevich, Chairman of the Board, Quincy Institute
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8:45 a.m. | Beyond the Rhetoric: Economic Consequences of A Deteriorating Relationship |
- Joyce Chang, Chair of Global Research, J.P. Morgan
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Kimberly T. Glas, Commissioner, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
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9:10 a.m. | New Partnerships, New Paradigms: Strategic Investment and Soft Power in the Global South |
- Nisha Biswal, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
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Sarang Shidore, Director, Global South Program, Quincy Institute
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9:35 a.m. | Competition & Cooperation: Views from Congress |
- Rep. Adam Smith, United States Member of Congress (D-WA)
- Senator Chris Van Hollen, U.S. Senator, Maryland
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10:00 a.m. | Imagining the Unimaginable: War with China |
- Zack Cooper, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
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Dr. Lyle Goldstein, Visiting Professor, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University
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10:25 a.m. | The Path Forward: Charting a New Course for U.S.-China Relations |
- Bonnie Glaser, Managing Director, Indo-Pacific, German Marshall Fund
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Dr. Joanna Lewis, Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor & Director, Science, Technology and International Affairs Program, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
- Rick Waters, Managing Director, China, Eurasia Group
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10:55 a.m. | APEC and After: Kurt Campbell on the Future of U.S.-China Diplomacy |
- Kurt Campbell, Deputy Assistant to the President and Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs, National Security Council, The White House
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11:20 a.m. | Closing Remarks |
- Ravi Agrawal, Editor in Chief, Foreign Policy
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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, Indo-Pacific, German Marshall Fund |
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Rep. Adam Smith United States Member of Congress (D-WA) |
| Senator Chris Van Hollen U.S. Senator, Maryland |
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Andrew Bacevich Chairman of the Board, Quincy Institute |
| Nisha Biswal Deputy Chief Executive Officer, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation |
| Zack Cooper Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
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Joyce Chang Chair of Global Research, J.P. Morgan |
| Kimberly T. Glas Commissioner, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission |
| Lyle Goldstein Visiting Professor, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University |
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Dr. Joanna Lewis Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor & Director, Science, Technology and International Affairs Program, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University |
| Sarang Shidore Director, Global South Program, Quincy Institute |
| Rick Waters Managing Director, China, Eurasia Group |
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