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Home page About CSIS Programs International Security Program With One Hand Tied
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With One Hand Tied
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This project is a comprehensive eight-month study examining the implications of an ascendant China for American foreign policy in light of the divergent strategic interests that face the United States today. In this vein, a series of roundtable lunches and dinners will be held to examine this issue with a deep level of detail. This idea is gaining in salience, and is generating much interest by those who work these issues at the top levels of government. To this end, CSIS has convened a high-level and diverse group of regional specialists, government officials, and various other commentators, as well as commissioned policy papers from key experts to accompany each discussion and contribute to the final report. The first six roundtables will examine the emerging trends relevant to this issue of China’s rise and American preoccupation. A seventh dinner will serve as a working group to draft a tangible set of policy recommendations that will eventually be outlined in a private report. Stephen Flanagan leads the project. |
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