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Reconsidering America’s China Policy: Engaging Party and People
March 17, 2011 @ 9:00 am - 12:15 pm
March 17, 2011
Dramatic changes in Sino-American relations have left the longstanding US policy of “engagement” with China outmoded and ineffective. China’s economic, political, and military ascension has led to a more assertive and muscular Beijing, complicating American attempts at diplomatic engagement on key issues. Too often, “engaging” China has meant engagement only with the Chinese Communist Party, with modest results on human rights issues to show for the effort.
AEI and the Project 2049 Institute, which seeks to guide decision makers toward a more secure Asia by the century’s midpoint, will cohost a conference examining US policy toward China, particularly American engagement of Chinese civil society. With new dynamics shaping Chinese and American interests, the conference will evaluate the prospect of a diplomatic strategy both more effective and better aligned with US interests and values.
Agenda
8:45 a.m.
Registration and Breakfast9:00
Introduction:
Randall Schriver, Project 2049 Institute
9:15 Panel I: A Review of Engagement
Panelists:
CAROLYN BARTHOLOMEW, US-China Economic and Security Review Commission
SOPHIE RICHARDSON, Human Rights Watch
DEREK SCISSORS, Heritage Foundation
MARK STOKES, Project 2049 Institute
Moderator:Â DAN BLUMENTHAL, AEI
Question and Answer
10:45
Panel II: Engaging Civil Society and Reaching the People
Panelists:
SHARON HOM, Human Rights in China
HO-FUNG HUNG, Indiana University
REBECCA MACKINNON, New America Foundation and Global Voices Online
JENNIFER TURNER, Woodrow Wilson International Center
Moderator:
KELLEY CURRIE, Project 2049 Institute
Question and Answer
12:15
Adjournment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7agEMP03vQA&ab_channel=AmericanEnterpriseInstitute