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Roundtable: A ‘China Model?’ Beijing’s Promotion of Alternative Global Norms and Standards

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Roundtable on “A ‘China Model?’ Beijing’s Promotion of Alternative Global Norms and Standards”

Monday, April 27, 2020

Virtual via Webex

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This virtual public roundtable discussion “A ‘China Model?’ Beijing’s Promotion of Alternative Global Norms and Standards assesses the intentions behind China’s efforts to revise international governance institutions, norms, and values. It examines Beijing’s vision for a revised global order, attempts to identify whether a distinguishable “China model” exists, and assesses the extent to which Beijing is seeking to export such a model to other countries.

The roundtable addresses questions from the first panel of the Commission’s third planned public hearing during its 2020 report cycle (witness testimony and questions for the record from this hearing are available here).

9:30 AM – 9:40 AM: Opening Remarks: Roundtable Co-Chairs Senator Talent and Senator Goodwin

9:40 AM – 11:25 AM: Roundtable: An Emerging “China Model”?

  • Nadège Rolland, Senior Fellow for Political and Security Affairs, National Bureau of Asian Research [Testimony]
  • David Shullman, Ph.D., Senior Advisor, International Republican Institute [Testimony]
  • Elizabeth Economy, Ph.D., C. V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director for Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations [Testimony]
  • Daniel Tobin, Member of the China Studies Faculty, National Intelligence University, and Senior Associate (Non-resident), Freeman Chair in China Studies, Center for Strategic and International Studies [Statement for the Record]

11:25 AM – 11:30 AM: Closing Remarks

11:30 AM: Adjourn