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The Chinese View of Strategic Competition with the United States

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Hearing on "The Chinese View of Strategic Competition with the United States" 

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Hall of the States and Webex

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10:00 AM – 10:10 AM: Opening Remarks: Commissioner Roy Kamphausen and Commissioner Kenneth Lewis

10:10 AM – 11:40 AM: Panel I: China's Approach to Strategic Competition

  • Barry Naughton, So Kwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California San Diego [Testimony]
  • David Finkelstein, Vice President and Director, China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, CNA [Testimony]
  • John Pomfret, Author and former Beijing Bureau Chief, Washington Post [Testimony]

11:40 AM – 11:50 AM: Break

11:50 AM – 1:20 PM: Panel II: U.S.-China Competition and Cooperation on the World Stage

  • Kristine Lee, Associate Fellow, Center for a New American Security [Testimony]
  • Satu Limaye, Vice President, East West Center [Testimony]
  • R. Evan Ellis, Research Professor of Latin American Studies, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College [Testimony]

1:20 PM – 2:05 PM: Lunch Break

2:05 PM – 3:35 PM: Panel III: Future Prospects for Strategic Competition: Toward a Cold War, Hot War, or Cold Peace

  • Janka Oertel, Director, Asia Programme, European Council on Foreign Relations [Testimony]
  • Alison Kaufman, Principal Research Scientist, CNA [Testimony]
  • Hon. Michèle Flournoy, Co-Founder of WestExec Advisors and former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy [Testimony]

3:35 PM – 3:40 PM: Closing Remarks

3:40 PM: Adjourn

 

Transcript
June 24, 2020 Hearing Transcript6.53 MB

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