Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts US-China Relations: Can Conflict Be Avoided?

VENUE:Merion Cricket Club

US-China Relations: Can Conflict Be Avoided?

| Asia Program

About the Event

Amid China’s rising assertiveness in Asia and growing presence elsewhere, it has been said that we need to be as concerned about China’s weakness as we are about its strength. To explore China's rise, the potential for conflict, and US policy responses, we feature Dr. Jacqueline Deal. For the last decade, she has worked with the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Net Assessment on projects related to East Asia. Recent studies include an analysis of the security implications of alternative Chinese futures, an assessment of China’s capacity for technological innovation, and an exploration of China’s energy security strategy. She has been published in the New York Times, The National Interest, and the Weekly Standard.

Venue

Merion Cricket Club

325 Montgomery Avenue
Haverford. PA. US. 19041


Registration

This entire series is free for FPRI Members (and spouses) at the $500 level.

For others, it is $50 per person per session.

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Speakers

Jacqueline Deal

Jacqueline Deal - Dr. Jacqueline Deal, an FPRI Senior Fellow, is  Co-founder of the American Academy for Strategic Education, a non-profit focused on educating policy professionals across the inter-agency, and President and CEO of the Long Term Strategy Group, a Washington, DC-based defense consultancy.