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Wednesday, October 12, 4:00-5:30 pm
REMAPPING EAST ASIA: THE CONSTRUCTION OF A REGION
A Discussion of the Implications of East Asian Regionalism for U.S. Foreign and Economic Policy
Join our panel of experts for a discussion of the rapid changes and growing regionalism in East Asia. How will these developments impact US policies in the region?
Panelists:
T.J. PEMPEL
Director of East Asian Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Chair of the Working Group on Northeast Asian Security of CSCAP. Editor of "Remapping East Asia: Construction of a Region"
PAUL EVANS
Professor of Graduate Studies at the University of British Columbia, Institute of Asian Research and the Liu Institute for Global Issues.
Vice-Chairman of the Board and Co-CEO, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. Contributor to "Remapping East Asia: Construction of a Region."
CATHARIN DALPINO
Lecturer on Southeast Asian politics at the George Washington University and Georgetown University. Former Fellow at the Brookings Institution and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
Place: The Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, Lindner Family Commons, 1957 E Street, NW, 6TH Floor, Room 602, Washington, DC 20052
Co-Sponsored by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Abe Fellowship Program of the Social Science Research Council and the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.
**RSVP: Please send 1) your name, 2) affiliation, and 3) email address to gsigur@gwu.edu by Monday, October 10.
Flyer: If you would like an electronic version of our flyer for this event, please email gsigur@gwu.edu.
We hope to see you there.
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