![]() I’m really looking forward to the conversation and also to all the questions from members of the audience and, in particular, all the students on this seminar. Well, first of all, thanks, Irina, for the invitation. I thought we could begin with you giving us your insights and analysis of the Biden administration’s foreign policy strategy in East Asia, specifically vis-à-vis China. Previously, he was research assistant to Graham Allison in the Avoiding Great Power War Project, and coordinator of the China Working Group, where he contributed to the China Cyber Policy Initiative and the Technology and Public Purpose Project, led by former Secretary of Defense Ash Carter.Ĭhris, thanks very much for being with us today. Li is director of research of the Asia-Pacific Initiative, and a fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, where he focuses on U.S.-China relations, Asia-Pacific security, and technology competition. We’re delighted to have Chris Li with us to discuss U.S. As always, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy. Today’s discussion is on the record and the video and transcript will be available on our website, CFR.org/academic, if you would like to share it with your colleagues or classmates. I’m Irina Faskianos, vice president of the National Program and Outreach at CFR. Welcome to today’s session of the Winter/Spring 2023 CFR Academic Webinar Series. strategy in East Asia.įASKIANOS: Thank you. Chris Li, director of research of the Asia-Pacific Initiative and fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, leads the conversation on U.S.
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