Tiger Event
October 6, 2024 at 12:00:00 AM
How the US presidential campaign and elections can affect the China-US relations
Presenter / Panelists
Moderator
Priscilla Hoffman-Stowe, United States Department of State (Ret.)
Many countries held or will hold elections in 2024. But the US presidential election is deemed the most consequential. Our third Zoom round table discussion will explore how the US presidential campaign and elections could affect the China-US relations and stability in Asia and beyond. Perspectives from inside and outside the US are bound to differ and therefore would be especially welcome.
No foreign policy experience is necessary to join this
discussion, but we encourage those who have studied and/or
practice history and political science to share your insights and
expertise generously. Community members who are keen to
hear/share analyses and assessments of the critical, knotty, and intractable issues facing our times, are invited to join us and participate as your most opinionated self. Geekdom will be prized.
To ensure that everyone can speak openly and safely and that exchange of divergent views will take place, we will not be recording this Tiger Talk. Likewise, we will not be encouraging participation by anyone who is not already a member (or frequent guest) of our Community.
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