Transatlantic Approaches: Europe in an Age of Sino-American Competition - Foundation Office Washington, D.C.
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American attitudes toward the People’s Republic of China have undergone a sea-change in the span of a few short years. There is now a consensus in the United States that China poses the major challenge to the American-built international system. As President Biden sets out a new foreign policy agenda, China is sure to loom large in all his regional strategies. Also, in the European Union there is a debate on how to address China. Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Peter Rough’s recent essay, “Europe’s China Chimera” examines the complexities of Sino-European relationship.
After welcoming remarks from Paul Linnarz, Director of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’s U.S. office, and Joel Scanlon, Vice President for Studies at Hudson Institute, Peter Rough will present his paper. He will be joined for reaction and discussion by:
- Dr. Gudrun Wacker, Senior Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP – Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
- Noah Barkin, Senior Visiting Fellow, Asia Program, German Marshall Fund of the United States