EventNov 16, 2020
Charting a Transatlantic Course to Address China
When: Monday, November 16, 2020
Time: 930 – 1045 a.m. EST
Register here: Charting a Transatlantic Course to Address China
The challenges posed by China’s continued rise have never loomed larger in U.S.-Europe relations. Join the Center for New American Security (CNAS) and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) for a discussion, moderated by Rhodium Group Managing Editor Noah Barkin, about how the United States and Europe can deepen coordination and cooperation to navigate the challenges posed by China’s growing influence.
Speakers
- Julianne Smith, Former Deputy National Security Advisor to Joe Biden
- Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Senior Fellow and Director, Transatlantic Security Program, Center for a New American Security
- Michael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, Center for Strategic International Studies
- Thomas R. Nides, Managing Director and Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley
- Ine Eriksen Søreide, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway
Moderator
- Noah Barkin, Managing Editor, Rhodium Group & Senior Visiting Fellow, Asia Program, The German Marshall Fund of the United States
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