The Global Role of the US and Implications for the PRC: A Dialogue Between the New Generation of International Relations' Analysts in the PRC and the US
Emerging From Conflict Conference
July 21-23, 2000
Seattle, Washington
Agenda
Friday, July 21
Session I An Overview of the Clinton Administration Legacy for the New Administration
Chair: Sherry Gray
Panel 1: Li Xiaoping will discuss Ted Osius's "An Overview of the Clinton-Gore Administration's Legacy"
Panel 2: Jin Canrong will discuss Peter Brookes' "An Overview of the Clinton Administration Legacy for the New Administration"
Saturday, July 22
Session II Is There a US Global Strategy?
Chair: Jia Qingguo
Panel 1: Ren Donglai will discuss Andrew Latham's "The Contemporary American Geopolitical Imagination"
Panel 2: Qin Yaqing will Discuss Deng Yong's "Is There a US Global Strategy?"
Session III What Is the US Strategy for the Asia-Pacific?
Chair: Sherry Gray
Panel 1: Wu Baiyi will discuss Derek Mitchell's "US Security Strategy for the Asia-Pacific Region"
Panel 2: Wu Xinbo will discuss Thomas G. Moore's "In Pursuit of Open Markets: US Strategy in the Asia-Pacific"
Sunday, July 23
Session IV PRC-US Relations in the Next Decade
Chair: Jia Qingguo
Panel 1: Pan Wei will discuss Evan A. Feigenbaum's "China's Challenge to Pax Americana: A Tale of Inadvertent Consequences"
Panel 2: Ni Feng will discuss Timothy B. Weston's "Striving for the Pragmatic Middle in PRC-US Relations: Reflections on the Role of American Public Opinion"
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