Thursday 23 September 2010

Kissinger Institute on China and the Unites States

Invitation to a Kissinger Institute on China and the Unites States and Wilson Center on the Hill Event:



Impact of U.S.-China Relations on Asia





SEIICHIRO TAKAGI, Professor, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo

FYODOR LUKYANOV, Editor, Global Affairs, Moscow

SIMON TAY, Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs, Singapore

BRAHMA CHELLANEY, Professor, Center for Policy Research, New Delhi

Moderator: J. STAPLETON ROY, Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the U.S., Woodrow Wilson Center




The complex relationship between China and the United States has global implications, most particularly for the political, economic, and security structure of interstate relations in Asia. Each country brings a distinct perspective on what the U.S.-China relationship means both for its own relations with these two powers, as well as with its other neighbors.


Tuesday, September 21
9:00- 10:15 a.m.
121 Cannon House Office Building

Please RSVP to onthehill@wilsoncenter.org or 202-691-4357

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Wilson Center on the Hill is a nonpartisan forum that focuses on current issues related to international

trade and security, sustainable development, and globalization. It sponsors 15 to 20 seminar programs each year on Capitol Hill that feature leading independent analysts and experts from the 22 programs of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Funded by a grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Wilson Center on the Hill also sponsors congressional study trips, allowing Members of the U.S. Congress and senior congressional staff to examine these issues first-hand.

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