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China as a Responsible Stakeholder? A Decade Later
March 22, 2016 @ 1:45 pm - 4:45 pm
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
1:45 PM to 4:45 PM
Location: The Newseum
Knight Conference Center
Freedom Forum Entrance, 6th Street
555 Pennsylvania Ave
NW Washington, DC 20001
In 2005, then-Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick used the term “responsible stakeholder” to address how China should wield its influence in the coming future. In his remarks, he classified the U.S.-China relationship as one that must be built on not only shared interests but shared values. A decade later, how has China contributed positively to the international system and met US expectations as a responsible stakeholder? Going forward, what challenges, changes, and concerns will shape China’s developing role in global and regional affairs?
This conference brought together an expert panel to identify and assess areas where China challenges the existing international order and offered recommendations for a U.S. response to reinforce the pre-existing security and economic architecture in the Asia-Pacific.
Evan FeigenbaumÂ
Vice Chairman, Paulson Institute
Moderator:Â Rachael BurtonÂ
Research Associate, Project 2049 Institute
Cheng Xiaonong
Director, Center for Modern China
He QinglianÂ
Commentator, Chinese Branch, Voice of America
John LeeÂ
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Oriana MastroÂ
Assistant Professor, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Molly RobertsÂ
Assistant Professor, 21st Century China Program, UC San Diego
Moderator:
Randall SchriverÂ
President and CEO, Project 2049 Institute
Kathleen Hicks
Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, Director, International Security Program, CSIS
Ashley J. TellisÂ
Senior Associate, South Asia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace