Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
U.S.-Taiwan Relations: Prospects for Security and Economic Ties
The Wilson Center will host a discussion about the outlook for US-Taiwan relations from a political, security, as well as economic perspective and the evolution of Taiwan's position in Asia.
When:
January 25, 2017 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Where
President-elect Donald Trump’s phone conversation with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen soon after his election has brought the One China policy back into the political limelight. Amid renewed interest in assessing cross-Strait relations, the question remains how the latest developments may impact Taiwan itself. Join us for a discussion about the outlook for U.S.-Taiwan relations from a political, security, as well as economic perspective and the evolution of Taiwan’s position in Asia.
Registration begins at 11:45
A light lunch will be served
Discussion begins promptly at 12:15 pm
Speakers
- Shelley Rigger: Professor, Political Science Department, Davidson College
- Dennis Hickey: Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in Global Studies, Missouri State University
- J. Stapleton Roy: Founding Director and Distinguished Scholar
- Peter Chow: Professor, Economics and Business Department, City College of New York
Cost:
Free
Phone Number:
202-691-4000
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