The Rise of China and Its Implications for Transatlantic Relations

October 2, 2012

Notice: There has been a recent change in venue for this event:

AGI and the Hanns-Seidel-Foundation are pleased to host a conference on “The Rise of China and Its Implications for Transatlantic Relations” on October 2, 2012. The event will take place from 8:30am to 3pm in the:

Choate Room of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

1779 Massachusetts Ave, NW Washington DC 20036

A light breakfast and luncheon will be served.

As China’s economic growth and greater significance in international affairs make the country’s resurgence to the world stage a central feature of the twenty-first century’s international order, the U.S. and Europe are increasingly shifting their attention toward Asia. This conference will be an opportunity to hear expert panelists compare how Germany and the United States each view the political, economic, and military rise of China and to assess the corresponding implications for transatlantic relations in the future. Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference, will be the luncheon keynote speaker. A draft agenda can be found here.

Please register using the link above, and contact Kimberly Frank with any questions at kfrank@aicgs.org.