Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia: Public Program in Washington, DC


According to a new report by The Asia Foundation, the United States must not shrink from its leadership role in the international order and must skillfully navigate a complex set of issues in Asia. On November 15 in Washington, DC, The Asia Foundation will issue Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia, a report on U.S. foreign policy concerns most important to the three sub-regions of South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Northeast Asia. The Foundation’s signature foreign policy initiative, Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia reflects the view that if solutions to common problems are to be found, perspectives from both sides of the Pacific need to be heard and shared. The November 15 event featured a panel discussion of the report’s strategic insights and policy recommendations from established Asian experts and emerging leaders across the dynamic Asia region.

Featuring:
C. Raja Mohan, Founding Director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s India Centre in New Delhi
Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Professor of International Relations and Executive Director of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok
Yoon Young-kwan, Professor of International Relations at Seoul National University and former Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea

Moderated by:
Ellen Laipson, President Emeritus of The Stimson Center in Washington, DC

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