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Beyond the Brink: Escalation and Conflict in U.S.-China Economic Relations

September 25, 2019 • 2:30 – 4:00 pm EDT

Please join us at CSIS for a major event on escalation dynamics in the U.S.-China trade war.

The U.S.-China trade war is unprecedented in size, scope, and importance. The potential economic costs of the conflict—and any decoupling it prompts—are enormous, not only to the United States and China but to the global economy. Nearly 18 months since escalation began, the path to resolution is still unclear.

In this event, senior experts will discuss the state of U.S.-China trade relations today and roll out a major CSIS report on escalation dynamics in economic conflict. The event will draw on game theory as well as observations of real-world escalation to help policymakers manage economic conflict with China.

Agenda:
Welcome and Presentation of Findings
Matthew P. Goodman 
Senior Vice President and Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS 

Expert Panel Discussion
Scott Kennedy
Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics, CSIS

William Reinsch 
Senior Adviser and Scholl Chair in International Business, CSIS

Claire Reade 
Senior Counsel, Arnold & Porter

Stephanie Segal
Senior Fellow, Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS

This event was made possible by support from Smith Richardson Foundation and Alcoa Foundation.
 
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Matthew P. Goodman

Matthew P. Goodman

Former Senior Vice President for Economics
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William Alan Reinsch
Senior Adviser, Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business
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Scott Kennedy
Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics
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Stephanie Segal

Stephanie Segal

Former Senior Fellow, Economics Program