"Asian Populism and the U.S. Security
Presence in Asia"


3 October 2001

 
About This Seminar
 
Main Speaker
 

 

Professor Calder will survey the social and political forces at work in the region, including those relating to democratic and long-term regime change, and assess the implications for the U.S. security presence in East Asia.

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  Dr. Kent E. Calder
Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
Discussants
Mr. Yoichi Kato
Visiting Research Fellow
National Defense Univ. and CSIS

Mr. Benjamin L. Self
Senior Associate
Henry L. Stimson Center


Moderator
Dr. G. John Ikenberry
Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice
Georgetown U
niversity

 


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