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Welcome and opening remarks
Keynote Address: The Historical Origins and Contemporary Consequences of President Trump's Worldview
Michael McFaul

The Historical Origins and Contemporary Consequences of President Trump's Worldview

  • Michael McFaul (Director of Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford; Former U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation)

    Michael McFaul

    Director of Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford; Former U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation
Tea break
Panel Discussion: The United States, China, and the Asia-Pacific
Karl EikenberryThomas FingarKathleen StephensTiejun YuFeng Zhu

The United States, China, and the Asia-Pacific

  • Karl Eikenberry (Director, U.S. - Asia Security Initiative, Shorenstein APARC at Stanford University; Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan)

    Karl Eikenberry

    Director, U.S. - Asia Security Initiative, Shorenstein APARC at Stanford University; Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan
  • Thomas Fingar (Shorenstein APARC Fellow at Stanford University; Former chairman, National Intelligence Council)

    Thomas Fingar

    Shorenstein APARC Fellow at Stanford University; Former chairman, National Intelligence Council
  • Kathleen Stephens (William J. Perry Fellow, Shorenstein APARC at Stanford University; Former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea)

    Kathleen Stephens

    William J. Perry Fellow, Shorenstein APARC at Stanford University; Former U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea
  • Tiejun Yu (Associate professor in the School of International Studies; Vice President of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University)

    Tiejun Yu

    Associate professor in the School of International Studies; Vice President of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University
  • Feng Zhu (Executive Director of China Center for Collaborative Studies of the South China Sea; Director of the Institute of International Studies, Nanjing University)

    Feng Zhu

    Executive Director of China Center for Collaborative Studies of the South China Sea; Director of the Institute of International Studies, Nanjing University
Reception

China National Symphony Orchestra Concert Quartet