Content from the Brookings-Tsinghua Public Policy Center is now archived. Since October 1, 2020, Brookings has maintained a limited partnership with Tsinghua University School of Public Policy and Management that is intended to facilitate jointly organized dialogues, meetings, and/or events.
Tensions have rapidly escalated on Korean Peninsula and beyond, following North Korea’s advancing nuclear and missile programs. Will China, the United States, and Russia find common ground on North Korea? What are the possible channels for cooperation through multilateral efforts to reduce the risks of nuclear proliferation? What are the measures that will enable effective nuclear arms control on an international scale? Will those measures influence the prospect of China-U.S.-Russia relations?
On July 13th, the Brookings- Tsinghua Center for Public Policy and Globus of Caixin Media co- hosted an event on “China- U.S.- Russia: Trilateral relationship and strategy on nuclear arms control”. A panel of experts from both China and the U.S. shared their insights on the topic.
Above: Steven Pifer
Above: Steven Pifer, Yang Rui, Feng Yujun
Agenda
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July 14
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Welcome Speech
2:00 pm - 2:05 pm
Ye QI Director, The Climate Policy Initiative, Former Brookings Expert -
Keynote Speech
2:05 pm - 2:20 pm
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Panel Discussion
2:20 pm - 3:55 pm
Moderator
Yang Rui Television Host - CGTNPanelist
Feng Yujun Professor - Center for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Fudan University -
Closing Remarks
3:55 pm - 4:00 pm
Ye QI Director, The Climate Policy Initiative, Former Brookings Expert
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