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China-United States Relations under Changing Circumstances: A Time of New Beginnings

Fudan University

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On October 23, 2013, the Brookings 
Center for East Asia Policy Studies
(CEAP) co-hosted a research seminar at the 
Center for American Studies at Fudan University
in Shanghai. Titled “China-United States Relations under Changing Circumstances: A Time of New Beginnings,” the conference featured presentations by Brookings Senior Fellows and former Visiting Fellows on
U.S.-China relations under new leaders
,
economic integration in East Asia
, and
regional security in East Asia
. Xie Feng, director-general of the Division of North American and Oceanian Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, and Robert Griffiths, United States Consul General in Shanghai, gave
keynote addresses
.

Agenda

Opening Remarks

Panel One: China-U.S. Relations under New Leaders

Yuan Peng

Senior Fellow & Vice President, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations - CEAP Visiting Fellow, 2001-2002, The Brookings Institution

Jia Qingguo

Dean and Professor - School of International Studies, Peking University

Panel Two: Economic Integration in East Asia

Yuan Peng

Senior Fellow & Vice President, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations - CEAP Visiting Fellow, 2001-2002, The Brookings Institution

Song Guoyou

Associate Professor, Center for American Studies - Fudan University

Panel Three: Regional Security in East Asia

Jia Qingguo

Dean and Professor - School of International Studies, Peking University

Cuh Shulong

Professor and Deputy Director, Institute of International Strategic and Development Studies, Tsinghua University; Current CNAPS Visiting Fellow

Jae Ho Chung

Professor of International Relations, Seoul National University

Luncheon Keynote Address

Robert Griffiths

Consul General - Consulate General of the United States, Shanghai

Keynote Address: A New Pattern for Major Power Relations

Xie Feng

Director-General, Division of North American and Oceanian Affairs - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People’s Republic of China

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