Reports

XX China Analysis Group Meeting

  • Asia
  • 30 november 2020

Conflict and Cooperation in Asia: Geopolitical Issues

The document produced by CEBRI’s Asia Program analyzes the following issues: 1) a long-term view of China's role in the region; 2) Regional and bilateral agreements in Asia/Eurasia and security policies; 3) The evolution of the role of the United States in the Indo-Pacific. The panelists pointed out that "Two questions remain open: China's ability to lead the international system and the United States' ability to build a broader agenda in addition to military issues in the Asian region".

Conflict and Cooperation in Asia: Geopolitical Issues

The document produced by CEBRI’s Asia Program analyzes the following issues: 1) a long-term view of China's role in the region; 2) Regional and bilateral agreements in Asia/Eurasia and security policies; 3) The evolution of the role of the United States in the Indo-Pacific. The panelists pointed out that "Two questions remain open: China's ability to lead the international system and the United States' ability to build a broader agenda in addition to military issues in the Asian region".

Participants in this publication

Tatiana Rosito
Senior Fellow

Secretary for International Affairs at the Ministry of Finance

Andy Mok
Senior Fellow of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG)

James Crabtree
Journalist and Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

Rudolph Lohmeyer
CEO of Kearney National Transformations Institute

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