China’s Growing Role in Asian Regional Institutions

December 11, 2006

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About This Seminar

Dr. Pang will discuss the rise, progress, problems, and prospects of regional institutions in Asia. He will take into account the America-centered system of alliances,as well as the inter/trans-regional institutions such as APEC and ASEM— these have played catalyst roles in the emergence of Asian regional institutions such as East Asia Summit and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. China’s growing key role in the building of regional institutions is an interesting and important development.China’s sustained engagement in regional institutions has already impacted the evolution of Sino-American relations, and the development of regional institutions may foster a new kind of regional order not only in East Asia but also in Asia as a whole.

This event is supported in part by a grant from The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan.

 

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