Strategic Asia 2020:
The U.S.-China Competition for Global Influence
Event Description
You are invited to join us for a discussion and luncheon on the global implications of U.S.-China competition to mark the release of the nineteenth volume in the Strategic Asia series: Strategic Asia 2020: U.S.-China Competition for Global Influence, edited by Ashley J. Tellis, Alison Szalwinski, and Michael Wills.
This event will feature remarks by Strategic Asia research director, Ashley J. Tellis, as well as a panel of Strategic Asia authors discussing regional and state responses to the U.S.-China rivalry. The panel will be followed by a luncheon and keynote remarks.
Seating will be limited and served on a first-come, first-served basis. For media inquiries, please contact Dan Aum, Director of Public Affairs, at (202) 347-9767 or media@nbr.org.
Date & Location
January 30, 2020 | 10:00am–1:30pm
Registration and Book Sale from 9:30am to 10:00am
City View Room, 7th Floor
Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University
1957 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20052
Agenda
9:00am Registration and Book Sale
10:00am Welcome
Opening Remarks: Benjamin Hopkins, The George Washington University
Program Introduction: Michael Wills, The National Bureau of Asian Research
10:10 am The Return of U.S.-China Strategic Competition
Ashley J. Tellis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
10:30am Regional Responses to U.S.-China Competition
Moderated by: Alison Szalwinski, The National Bureau of Asian Research
Sheila A. Smith, Council on Foreign Relations
Syaru Shirley Lin, The University of Virginia
Liselotte Odgaard, Hudson Institute
12:00pm Luncheon served
12:30pm Luncheon Keynote Discussion
Introduction: Roy Kamphausen, The National Bureau of Asian Research
Keynote: Heino Klinck, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia
1:15pm Conclusion
Michael Wills, The National Bureau of Asian Research