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Jan 31

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Understanding the U.S. Pivot to Asia

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Panel 1: Understanding the U.S. Pivot to Asia

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Summary

The Obama administration has adopted a policy of rebalancing toward Asia and in recent months has detailed this in military, economic and trade, human rights and diplomatic initiatives. President Barack Obama has personally affirmed that the U.S. will play a leadership role in Asia for many years to come. While this set of policies is not entirely new, it is sufficiently distinctive as a package to warrant examination as to its feasibility and likely impact.

On January 31, the John L. Thornton China Center and the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at Brookings hosted a discussion examining the announced rebalancing initiatives and their likely impact, especially on U.S.-China relations. Panelists also analyzed two key pillars of this effort, the evolution of U.S. force deployments in Asia, and the development of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) initiative on economic and trade issues.

After each panel, speakers took audience questions.

Read Richard Bush's remarks on the response of China's neighbors to the U.S. "Pivot" to Asia »
 

Details

January 31, 2012

1:30 PM - 4:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • 1:30 PM -- Panel 1: U.S. Strategy in Asia

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Jeff Bader

      Jeffrey A. Bader

      John C. Whitehead Senior Fellow in International Diplomacy

      Foreign Policy

    • Portrait: Richard Bush

      Richard C. Bush III

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • Portrait: Kenneth Lieberthal

      Kenneth G. Lieberthal

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • Portrait: Jonathan Pollack

      Jonathan D. Pollack

      Senior Fellow

      Foreign Policy

  • 3:00 PM -- Panel 2: Understanding Two Policy Pillars – TPP and U.S. Military Strategy

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Jeff Bader

      Jeffrey A. Bader

      John C. Whitehead Senior Fellow in International Diplomacy

      Foreign Policy

    • Claude Barfield

      Resident Scholar

      American Enterprise Institute

    • Lt. General Wallace "Chip" Gregson, Jr. (Ret.)

      Senior Director, China and the Pacific

      Center for the National Interest