The day-long event offered a series of engaging panel discussions on regional views of China and U.S.-China relations, featuring leading scholars and practitioners of China relations. The panels approached U.S.-China relations from different regional perspectives: Asia, Europe, and new frontiers. This approach allowed for a comprehensive discussion on global views of China and U.S.-China strategic competition.
This event was hosted by the Georgetown University Asian Studies Program and co-sponsored by the Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues.
Read more about the event in the Asian Studies Program news.
Schedule
8:30-9:00 a.m. | Registration
9:00 a.m. | Welcome Remarks
Joel Hellman, Dean of the School of Foreign Service
Michael Green, Director of Asian Studies
Evan Medeiros, Cling Family Senior Fellow in U.S.-China Relations
9:15-10:45 a.m. | Panel I: Views from Asia
Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University
Evelyn Goh, Australian National University
Yasuhiro Matsuda, University of Tokyo
Michael Green (moderator), Georgetown University
10:45-11:00 a.m. | Break
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Panel II: Views from Europe
François Godement, Institut Montaigne
Janka Oertel, The German Marshall Fund of the United States
Andrew Small, The German Marshall Fund of the United States
Evan Medeiros (moderator), Georgetown University
12:30-1:30 p.m. | Lunch
1:30-3:00 p.m. | Panel III: Views from Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East
Judd Devermont, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Christian Le Miere, Arcipel
Gonzalo Paz, Georgetown University
Kristen Looney (moderator), Georgetown University
3:00-3:15 p.m. | Closing Remarks