Completing the Vietnam-
US Normalization Process
The Bush II Administration's Economic and
Security Policy in East/Southeast Asia and
Implications for Vietnam
June 9-20, 2001
Washington, DC
Agenda
"Looking Ahead: US Foreign Policy Toward Asia and BeyondImplications for Vietnam"
June 11, 2001
Rome Building, Eighth Floor Conference Room
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
The Johns Hopkins University
1619 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Cosponsored by the Stanley Foundation and the Southeast Asia Studies Program, SAIS
Chair
Frederick Brown, Associate Director, Southeast Asia Studies Program, SAIS
Organizer
Jennifer Davies, Program Associate, The Stanley Foundation
09:00-10:30 "US Foreign Policy in the Region: Executive-Legislative Relations"
Opening Remarks: Frederick Brown, Southeast Asia Studies Program, SAIS
Presentation: Robert Hathaway, Director, Asia Program, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Presentation: Fredrick Holborn, Senior Adjunct Professor of American Foreign Policy, SAIS
10:45-12:15 "Asian Security Issues and US Policy"
Presentation: Marvin Ott, Professor of National Security Policy, National War College, National Defense University
Presentation: David Lampton, Director and Professor of China Studies Program, SAIS
12:15-13:30 Lunch for all seminar participants (Eighth Floor Conference Room), Stanley Roth, former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific, will be guest speaker
13:30-15:30 "The Bilateral Trade Agreement: Implications for US-Vietnam Relations"
Presentation: Daniel Price, Partner, Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy, LLP; General Counsel, US Trade Representative
Presentation: Frances Zwenig, Senior Country Director, US-ASEAN Business Council
Discussant: Mark Manyin, Analyst in Asian Affairs, Congressional Research Service