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EXTERNAL EVENT: FPRI–Wilson Center Symposium: Economic Security and Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific

Date & Time

Thursday
May. 5, 2022
9:30am – 11:30am ET

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About the Event

 

This event can be RSVP'd and accessed via FPRI's website

 

As the world begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, risks to global growth persist from the spillover effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and seismic shifts in the international order. Acute disruptions to the global economy have led to a rethinking of economic security and relations among nations in the Indo-Pacific and the world’s two largest economies.

The Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Asia Program and the Wilson Center’s Asia Program will host a joint virtual symposium to address key emerging issues through two panel discussions.

Please Note: You will only need to register once to attend both panels.

Panel 1: Geopolitics, Economic Security, Competition, and Cooperation (9:30am-10:30am) 

The first panel will focus on the geopolitics of economic security and prospects for cooperation. How are China, Japan, and the United States positioning themselves in light of growing technology competition and the emergence of separate technology spheres? What are the implications for compatibility and cooperation?

  • Cordell Hull - Cordell Hull is a Principal at WestExec Advisors and the former Acting US Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security.
  • Xiaomeng Lu - Xiaomeng Lu is the Director for Geo-Technology at the Eurasia Group.
  • James Schoff - James Schoff is the Senior Director of the US-Japan NEXT Alliance Initiative at Sasakawa USA.
  • Moderator: Shihoko Goto - Shihoko Goto is the Director for Geoeonomics and Indo-Pacific Enterprise and Deputy Director of the Asia Program at the Wilson Center.

Panel 2: Supply Chains (10:30am-11:30am)

The second panel will address supply chains, focusing on the issues of maintaining security and the risks of disruption. How do policy choices by China, the United States, and others address and affect the security and reliability of supply chains?  Are trade wars and fragmentation of the trading system a threat?  What are the prospects and challenges for the vital semiconductor sector?

  • Douglas B. Fuller - Douglas Fuller is an Associate Professor of Asian and International Studies at the City University of Hong Kong and the author of Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Firms and the Political Economy of China’s Technological Development.
  • Christopher Miller - Christopher Miller is the Director of the Eurasia Program at FPRI, an Assistant Professor of International History at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the author of Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology.
  • Yeling Tan - Yeling Tan is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon and the author of Disaggregating China, Inc.: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order.
  • Moderator: Jacques deLisle - Jacques deLisle is the Director of the Asia Program at FPRI and the Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania.

Please RSVP for this event here: 

https://www.fpri.org/event/2022/economic-security-and-geopolitics-in-the-indo-pacific/

 

 

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Indo-Pacific Program

The Indo-Pacific Program promotes policy debate and intellectual discussions on US interests in the Asia-Pacific as well as political, economic, security, and social issues relating to the world’s most populous and economically dynamic region.   Read more

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