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China in the Asia-Pacific: Implications for the U.S. and ASEAN

Organizer: Network 20/20

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China’s rise along with the shifting role of the United States on the global stage has shifted focus toward the Asia-Pacific region. However, the region of Southeast Asia deserves more attention within the rubric of U.S.-China competition. What makes the Southeast Asian region so important for the U.S. and China, and where and how are they bumping against China's soft power in the region? How has China been influencing the region and beyond? What are the United States' interests in the region, and how they are counter-acting Chinese soft power? How are ASEAN countries navigating the U.S.- China rivalry? What are the implications for the U.S. and its policy for the region? Join us for a conversation with Mr. Joshua Kurlantzick, Senior Fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of “Beijing’s Global Media Offensive: China’s Uneven Campaign To Influence Asia and the World”, on Tuesday, April 18 from 8:00 PM 9:15 PM ET to answer these questions and more. This webinar is the fourth virtual session of Network 20/20’s Deep Dives: China program.

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