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While America’s role in the world seemed to hang in the balance with the 2024 election, there is probably more bipartisan consensus and continuity around Asia policy than there is with any other issue in Washington. But is that enough as U.S. friends and allies watch China, Russia, and North Korea all raising the geopolitical stakes in the region? Professor Michael Green, professor and CEO of the United States Studies Centre, will help to unpack the past, present, and future of American strategy in a contested Asia.
Sponsored by the Center for Asian Business D.K. Kim Foundation Lecture Series and the Center for International Business Education (CIBE). Moderated by Jennifer Ramos, professor of political science and international relations and director of global learning, Office of International Programs & Partnerships.
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