Tuesday, December 6, 2022 | 4:15 PM - 5:45 PM (Pacific) | In-Person at Oksenberg Room, Encina Hall 3rd Floor
For many years now, U.S.-China relations could reasonably be described as strained. Frequent public and private talks and bilateral communications that were once a normal part of the relationship are challenging with public rebukes and mutual recriminations becoming increasingly frequent. Was this inevitable? How do we explain this development? And are the U.S. and China destined for a cold war?
Professor Jia Qingguo, Visiting Scholar and Payne Distinguished Fellow for the 2022-2023 fall quarter at Stanford, will try to address these points, present a vision for what will happen in the foreseeable future, and discuss what can be done to avoid a disastrous confrontation.
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