
About this Event
The 2022 National Security Strategy listed Russia and China as the greatest threats to the US-led Liberal Order. The new Trump administration has shifted the focus of American foreign policy away from liberal internationalism toward a narrower conception of the national interest. How will a new US approach affect American relations with Russia and China? What do Moscow and Beijing make of the transformations in Washington? And how might bargains – grand or granular – shift the balance on the world stage?
Join us Tuesday, April 8 to explore the future of US-Russia-China relations with leading global experts from across China, Russia, the United States, and Europe.
Featured Speakers:
- , Senior Fellow, Reimagining US Grand Strategy program, Stimson Center
- Lanxin Xiang, Distinguished Fellow, Stimson Center; Professor Emeritus of International History and Politics, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva
- , Senior Fellow, East Asia Program Co-Director, China Program Director, Stimson Center (Remote Speaker)
- , Founding Director, Russian International Affairs Council (Remote Speaker)
- , Senior Fellow and Director, Russia Program, Stimson Center; Host, The Trialogue Podcast (Moderator)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1211 Connecticut Ave NW, 1211 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States