21 April 2016

“Security Challenges Facing a New Administration”—Center for International Security Studies Annual Conference 2016

Andrew S. Erickson, “Managing U.S.-China Relations in a 21st Century World,” presented on “Asia and the Pacific” panel, “Security Challenges Facing a New Administration,” Center for International Security Studies Annual Conference, Princeton University, 22 April 2016.

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I’m honored to have had the opportunity to present on 22 April 2016 at the Center for International Security Studies (CISS) Annual Conference 2016 on Panel Two: Asia and the Pacific (10:45 am-12:15 pm).

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Held at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School, and organized by CISS co-directors Prof. Aaron Friedberg and Prof. G. John Ikenberry, the conference examined “Security Challenges Facing A New Administration.” The panel was moderated by Prof. Thomas Christensen. My fellow panelists were Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper from CNAS and Mr. Evans Revere from The Brookings Institution.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE CONFERENCE:

Time:

22 April 2016 08:45 AM to 05:15 PM

Location: 

Robertson Hall Bowl 016

Department: 

Center for International Security Studies

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Audience: 

Open to the Public

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About the Center for International Security Studies

The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Princeton University announced the creation of its new Center for International Security Studies in Spring 2009. This Center provides a home for the study and debate of national and international security at Princeton and supports a variety of educational, research, enrichment, and outreach activities with the intent of generating new knowledge on issues of fundamental importance and educating the next generation of strategic thinkers and decision makers. It also seeks to establish research and policy links with other institutions around the world. Professors Aaron L. Friedberg and G. John Ikenberry serve as Co-Directors of the Center.