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Join Randall Schriver in conversation with Professor Jennifer Lind, for a discussion on recent developments and what lies ahead for relations between the U.S. and China.
Under the new Trump administration, trade, Indo-Pacific security, and Taiwan's future are set to shape the trajectory of U.S.-China relations. Recent escalations in trade disputes, technological rivalry, and military tensions highlight the urgency of these challenges.
Join Randall Schriver, Vice Chairman of the U.S.–China Security and Economic Review Commission and former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, in conversation with Professor Jennifer Lind, for a discussion on recent developments and what lies ahead for relations between the two countries.
Mr. Randall Schriver is the Chairman of the Project 2049 Institute, Vice Chairman of the U.S.–China Security and Economic Review Commission, and a Partner at Pacific Solutions LLC, with past roles including Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs. A former Navy Intelligence Officer, he has extensive experience in U.S. security policy, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, and has served in senior roles at the Pentagon, State Department, and U.S. embassies abroad. Mr. Schriver holds degrees from Williams College and Harvard University and has received numerous honors, including the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service and Taiwan’s Order of the Propitious Clouds.
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A recording of the event will be posted on YouTube.
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