Asia's Power Plays: The Economics of Geopolitics
Globalization and economic interdependence among Asia's countries rest precariously on increasingly tense geopolitical relations and competing security interests, including the North Korean nuclear threat, the China-India border standoff, and escalating tensions in the South China Sea. As a region, the Asia-Pacific presents the largest source of global economic growth and possesses tremendous business potential in the next ten to 20 years, more so if financial and economic markets are further integrated. But governments and businesses are cognizant that geopolitical tensions may put a damper on these opportunities.
What are the anticipated geo-economic trends in the Asia-Pacific?
What is the nature of some of these regional relationships and what potential impacts will they have on economies and businesses?
How can governments, the private sector, and international or regional organizations work together to maintain regional peace and stability for sustained economic development?
Moderator
Prerna Suri, Broadcast Journalist
Speakers
Karen Brooks, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
Curtis S. Chin, Asia Fellow, Milken Institute; Former U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank
Evan Medeiros, Managing Director, Asia, Eurasia Group
Michael W. Michalak, SVP and Regional Managing Director, US-ASEAN Business Council, Inc.; Former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam
Yasuhide Nakayama, Member, House of Representatives, Japan; Former State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan
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What are the anticipated geo-economic trends in the Asia-Pacific?
What is the nature of some of these regional relationships and what potential impacts will they have on economies and businesses?
How can governments, the private sector, and international or regional organizations work together to maintain regional peace and stability for sustained economic development?
Moderator
Prerna Suri, Broadcast Journalist
Speakers
Karen Brooks, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
Curtis S. Chin, Asia Fellow, Milken Institute; Former U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank
Evan Medeiros, Managing Director, Asia, Eurasia Group
Michael W. Michalak, SVP and Regional Managing Director, US-ASEAN Business Council, Inc.; Former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam
Yasuhide Nakayama, Member, House of Representatives, Japan; Former State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Japan
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