The Future of U.S. Policy Toward Asia: Implications of the 2016 Elections for Economic and Security Issues | Wilson Center


When and Where

  • 23/09/2016
    9:00 am-3:00 pm

  • Wilson Center
    Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania, Ave., NW
    Washington DC
    20004
    United States
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The Future of U.S. Policy Toward Asia: Implications of the 2016 Elections for Economic and Security Issues | Wilson Center

Event Details

With the 2016 Presidential Election right around the corner, FPRI’s and the Wilson Center’s respective Asia Programs will join forces to discuss the impact of a possible Clinton or Trump presidency on the major issues of U.S. policy toward Asia. Join us for a full-day conference on September 23 that includes panel discussions focusing on security and economics.

The Future of U.S. Policy Toward Asia: Implications of the 2016 Elections for Economic and Security Issues

With the 2016 Presidential Election right around the corner, FPRI’s and the Wilson Center’s respective Asia Programs will join forces to discuss the impact of a possible Clinton or Trump presidency on the major issues of U.S. policy toward Asia.  Join us for a full-day conference on September 23 that includes panel discussions focusing on security and economics. View the full schedule here.

This event is hosted jointly with the Foreign Policy Research Institute.

Keynote Address:

J. Stapleton Roy
Distinguished Scholar and Founding Director Emeritus of the Kissinger Institute on Chine and the United States, Wilson Center

Panel 1-Security:

Sumit Ganguly
Indiana University, FPRI

John R. Haines
FPRI

Robert S. Litwak
Wilson Center

Moderator:

Jacques deLisle
University of Pennsylvania, FPRI

Panel 2-Economics:

Felix K. Chang
FPRI

Henry Levine
Albright Stonebridge Group

Troy Stangarone
Korea Economic Institute

Moderator:

Shihoko Goto
Wilson Center

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