The Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS) at the Brookings Institution will hold a Regional Forum at Peking University in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, October 15. Brookings President Strobe Talbott will lead a delegation of senior Brookings scholars from the United States to participate in the Forum, titled “Where is the United States Going? What Does It Mean for East Asia?“
Experts from China, Korea, and Taiwan will also participate in panel discussion groups at the forum, held annually in East Asia. The one-day conference, which will focus on U.S. foreign policy and the East Asian region since the September 11 terrorist attacks, is co-sponsored by Peking University’s School of International Studies. There will be three discussion panels on political, economic, and security issues.
Established in 1998, the Brookings Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS) serves as a locus for research, analysis, and outreach designed to enhance policy development and understanding on the pressing political, economic, and security issues facing Northeast Asia.
For further information about the Center or the upcoming Forum, please contact Kevin Scott, CNAPS administrator at 202/797-6307 or [email protected]
Advance registration required: Professor Wang Zhengyi, School of International Studies,
Peking University, (86-10) 6275 2091 or [email protected].
Agenda
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October 15
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Moderator
Richard C. Bush Nonresident Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China Center -
THE EVOLUTION OF U.S. SECURITY POLICY AND IMPLICATIONS
Michael E. O’Hanlon Director of Research - Foreign Policy, Director - Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Co-Director - Africa Security Initiative, Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Philip H. Knight Chair in Defense and Strategy @MichaelEOHanlon -
THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM: VIEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION
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THIRTEEN MONTHS AFTER 9/11: AN ASSESSMENT
James B. Steinberg Former Brookings Expert, University Professor, Social Science, International Affairs, and Law - Maxwell School, Syracuse University
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