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The September
terrorist attacks in the U.S. led to increased cooperation
between the U.S. and Chinese governments against international
terrorism. Dr. Jia will address the question of whether this
is a marriage of convenience or a development of sustainable
cooperation. Dr. Jia will argue that after twenty years of
sweeping changes in China, the fundamental issue between
China and the U.S. lies less in their substantive differences
(economic, political, ideological and cultural) than in their
differences in priorities. Dr. Jia will propose that Beijing
and Washington can serve their best interests if the current
emerging cooperative relationship is managed properly.
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Dr.
Takashi Inoguchi
Professor of Political Science
Institute of Oriental Culture,
University of Tokyo
Discussants
Mr.
Daniel E. Bob
Independent Consultant
Former Special Assistant
Asian and Pacific Affairs
Sen. William V. Roth Jr. (R-Del)
Dr.
Robert Manning
Director
Asian Studies
Council on Foreign Relations
Moderator
Dr. G. John Ikenberry
Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice
Georgetown University
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