About this Event
Living with the Dragon: What does a coherent UK policy towards China look like?
Civitas is delighted to launch our new essay collection on UK policy towards China with a panel discussion in Parliament, chaired by Liam Byrne MP and featuring the following essay contributors as speakers:
- Sir Malcolm Rifkind KCMG KC
- Andrew Cainey, RUSI
- Kevin Rowlands, Royal Navy
- Harry Halem, Yorktown Institute
- Sam Dunning, UK-China Transparency
- Robert Clark, Civitas
- Dr Bob Seely MBE, former MP for Isle of Wight
The West's response on how to address the challenge posed by China has so far been piecemeal, disconnected, and lacking a long-term strategic vision. Our essay collection, Living with the Dragon, aims to remedy this failing through a consideration of cross-government policies and recommendations – covering the challenges to our prosperity, trade and investment, our international approach and human rights record, our national defences and security framework, through to our universities and emerging technologies such as genomics.
Join us for the chance to hear from leading experts on foreign policy, defence, trade, and human rights on how the UK can craft a more practical and robust relationship with China.
Important logistical information:
The event will take place in Committee Room 18, House of Commons, which is accessed via the Cromwell Green entrance (see map below).
You will need to show your email confirmation for the event to enter, and there is airport-style security at the entrance to the House of Commons. We recommend allowing 20 minutes for this.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
House of Commons, Westminster, London, United Kingdom
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