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China’s Relations with U.S. Allies and Partners in Europe and the Asia Pacific

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Hearing on "China’s Relations with U.S. Allies and Partners in Europe and the Asia Pacific" 

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 419

 

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9:00 AM – 9:05 AM:           Opening Remarks: Vice Chairman Bartholomew and Senator Talent

9:05 AM – 10:35 AM:         Panel I: China’s Relations with U.S. Allies and Partners in Europe

  • Erik Brattberg, Director, Europe Program, and Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Testimony)
  • Thomas Wright, Ph.D., Director, Center on the United States and Europe and Senior Fellow, Project on International Order and Strategy, Brookings Institution, and Thorsten Benner, Director, Global Public Policy Institute (Testimony)
  • Christopher Walker, Vice President for Studies and Analysis, National Endowment for Democracy (Testimony)

10:35 AM – 10:50 AM:       Break

10:50 AM – 12:50 PM:        Panel II: China’s Relations with U.S. Allies and Partners in the Asia Pacific

  • Ankit Panda, Senior Editor, the Diplomat (Testimony)
  • Russell Hsiao, J.D., Executive Director, Global Taiwan Institute (Testimony)
  • Amy Searight, Ph.D., Senior Adviser and Director, Southeast Asia Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies (Testimony)
  • Peter Mattis, Fellow, China Program, Jamestown Foundation (Testimony)

12:50 PM – 12:55 PM:        Closing Remarks

12:55 PM:                            Adjourn

 

Transcript
Hearing Transcript - April 5, 2018 (2).pdf2.71 MB

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