EventMar 4, 2021
Transatlantic Approaches: Europe in an Age of Sino-American Competition
Rhodium Group Managing Editor Noah Barkin will participate in a discussion on March 4th hosted by the Hudson Institute and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and focused on Sino-European relations and the prospects for transatlantic cooperation on challenges relating to China.
There is now a bipartisan consensus in the United States that China poses a major challenge to the American-built international system. As the Biden administration sets out a new foreign policy agenda, China is sure to loom large in regional strategies well beyond Asia-Pacific. But with Europe pursuing its own commercial interests in relation to China, what are the prospects for a unified transatlantic strategy to grapple with this threat?
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