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Event Summary

As the political and economic power of the People’s Republic of China continues to increase, the international community’s stake in its relationship with China will also grow. The current trajectory of China’s growth seems clear and consistent. Less obvious, over the medium and long term, are the ways in which China will wield its increasing influence, conduct its relations with the United States and Taiwan, and play a role in the international economy.

Event Information

When

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
to
Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

On July 14 and 15, the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS) at Brookings and the Institute of International Relations (IIR) at Taiwan’s National Chengchi University hosted, for the first time, leading experts from Taiwan and the United States for the 38th Taiwan-U.S. Conference on Contemporary China.

Lai Shin-Yuan, minister of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, will provide a keynote address following opening remarks by Brookings Senior Fellow and CNAPS Director Richard Bush and IIR Director Tuan Y. Cheng. The conference will also feature expert presentations on China’s external strategy; U.S.-China relations under President Barack Obama; cross-Strait relations under Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou; and China’s response to the global economic crisis. After each panel, participants will take audience questions.

See conference agenda »
Read the Keynote Address »

Conference Papers
Read a Panel I paper by Arthur Ding »
Read a Panel I paper by David M. Finkelstein »
Read a Panel I paper by Vincent Wang »
Read a Panel II paper by Tuan Y. Cheng »
Read a Panel II paper by Michael Green »
Read a Panel III paper by Richard Bush »
Read a Panel III paper by Szu-chien Hsu »
Read a Panel III paper by Francis Y. Kan »
Read a Panel IV paper by Yih-Chyi Chuang »
Read a Panel IV paper by Albert Keidel »

Transcript

RICHARD BUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, why don’t we go ahead and get started? My name is Richard Bush. I’m the Director of the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies here at the Brookings Institution, and it’s our great pleasure to collaborate with the Institute for International Relations of Chengchi University in Taiwan on the 38th Taiwan-U.S. Conference on Contemporary China. This is one of the longest running annual conferences on China in the world, and I think I don’t know if this is the first time that Brookings has done it, but we’re very proud to on this occasion.

I’m sure that most of you are eager to hear Minister Lai give our keynote address, so I’m not going to consume a lot of time now, but I do want to welcome all of you and those in the next room for joining us. I think that today and tomorrow are going to be very productive days.

At this point, I would like to invite Professor Tuan Cheng of Chengchi University to come to the podium and make a few remarks and introduce Minister Lai.

Participants

Tuesday, July 14

Opening Remarks

Richard C. Bush III

Director, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies

Tuan Y. Cheng

Director, Institute of International Relations
National Chengchi University

Keynote Address

Lai Shin-Yuan

Minister, Mainland Affairs Council
Executive Yuan of the Republic of China

10:45 AM -- Panel 1: China’s External Grand Strategy

Moderator: Kenneth Lieberthal

Visiting Fellow
The Brookings Institution

Arthur Ding

Research Fellow
Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University

David Finkelstein

Vice President and Director, CNA China Studies
The CNA Corporation

Vincent Wang

Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Political Science, University of Richmond

12:30 PM -- Lunch

1:45 PM -- Panel 2: U.S.-China Relations Under President Obama

Moderator: Andrew Yang

Secretary General
Chinese Council for Advanced Policy Studies

Tuan Y. Cheng

Director, Institute of International Relations
National Chengchi University

Michael Green

Senior Adviser and Chair
Center for Strategic & International Studies

Kevin Nealer

Principal
The Scowcroft Group

3:30 PM -- Panel 3: Cross-Strait Relations Under President Ma

Moderator: Shirley Kan

Specialist, Asian Security Affairs
Congressional Research Service

Richard C. Bush III

Director, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies

Szu-chien Hsu

Institute of Political Science
Academia Sinica

Francis Y. Kan

Institute of International Relations
National Chengchi University

Wednesday, July 15

9:00 AM -- Panel 4: Global Economic Crisis and China’s Response

Moderator: Daniel Liu

Research Fellow
Chung-Hua Institute for Economic Research

Yih-Chyi Chuang

Department of Economics
National Chengchi University

Albert Keidel

Faculty
Georgetown University

Gene Ma

Associate Managing Director
ISI Group, Inc.

10:45 AM -- Panel 5: Closing Discussion

Vincent Wang

Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Political Science, University of Richmond

Chih-Jou Jay Chen

Institute of Sociology
Academia Sinica

Zhongying Pang

Professor of International Relations
Renmin University

Richard C. Bush III

Director, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies


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