US-China relations at a precarious point
On the occasion of the 6th French Network for Asian Studies International Conference (FNASIC), Sciences Po is pleased to invite you to: Asia Days at Sciences Po #AsiaDays.
With: Susan Shirk, Chair of the 21st Century China Program and Research Professor at the School of Global Policy and Strategy at the University of California – San Diego.
The session will be introduced by Jean-François Huchet, Vice-Director of the French Network for Asian Studies and INALCO’s Vice-President for Research
Presentation
Under Xi Jinping administration, China is acting more assertively in Asia, more mercantilist in its economic strategies, and more authoritarian in its domestic politics, while at the same time the Donald Trump administration is questioning some of the fundamental understandings that have undergirded stable relations since the Nixon administration and promising much tougher trade and investment policies. What are the risks the two countries face? And in what ways should they both adjust their strategies to achieve a mutually beneficial relationship.
Academic coordinator: Karoline Postel-Vinay (Sciences Po-CERI) and Jean-François Huchet (Inalco)
Contact: AsieSciencesPo2017@gmail.com
Date
- Monday 26 June 2017, 9:30-11:00
Venue
- Sciences Po – Amphi J. Chapsal
27 rue Saint Guillaume – 75007Paris
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Monique Abud (14 juin 2017). US-China relations at a precarious point. Carnets du Centre Chine (CNRS/EHESS). Consulté le 19 février 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mg6v