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Difficult Decisions: Allies’ Perspectives on the U.S.-China Rivalry

November 25, 2024 • 9:00 – 10:15 am EST

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As tensions between the United States and China grow and the U.S. transitions from one administration to another, how should traditional American allies and partners respond? How should they adjust their policies toward national security, economics, human rights, and people-to-people ties? This online event, to be held on Monday, November 25, 9:00-10:15 am, will discuss these issues through the lens of a new report issued by a task force from Seoul National University, Towards Co-Resilience: What the United States and South Korea Can Do Together in an Era of U.S.-China Rivalry

Professors Injoo Sohn and Chaesung Chun of Seoul National University will first summarize the report’s findings and recommendations. Trustee Chair Scott Kennedy will then moderate a discussion with CSIS experts Ellen Kim and Bonny Lin, and Steve Tsang of SOAS, who will examine these issues from the perspectives of the various relevant players in the region and beyond and distill the implications for the United States. 

This event is made possible by generous support to CSIS. 

CONTACT

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Scott Kennedy
Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics
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Injoo Sohn

Injoo Sohn

Professor, Chair of Global Korea Cluster, Institute for Future Strategy, Seoul National University
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Chaesung Chun

Chaesung Chun

Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Seoul National University
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Bonny Lin
Director, China Power Project and Senior Adviser