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After Alaska: Reassessing U.S.-China Security Policy

In the wake of the Biden administration’s first official meeting with China on March 18, how will U.S. Security policies both toward China and the region as a whole evolve? Will the contentious opening remarks in Anchorage sour the U.S.-China relationship, or does the meeting offer an opportunity for stabilization of relations? Joining FPRI’s Asia Program Director Jacques deLisle for another analysis of the new administration’s Asia policy will be the American Enterprise Institute’s Zack Cooper. They will discuss the impact of the meeting in Alaska, the current state of U.S.-China affairs, and the evolving U.S. security and defense policy in Asia.

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