Exclusive Call to Previewing CAP’s “U.S.- China Relations Model” Report
How do we answer the age-old question of what happens when a rising power meets an established power? The Center for American Progress and the China-U.S. Exchange Foundation have partnered together to co-author the first report of its kind on a new model of major power relations. “U.S.-China Relations: Toward a New Model of Major Power Relations” provides a vision for a comprehensive, positive relationship between both nations to work through differences and maximize opportunities.
Please join CAP for a call to preview this new report with:
Rudy deLeon
Senior Vice President, National Security and International Policy, American Progress
and
Nina Hachigian
Senior Fellow, National Security and International Policy, American Progress
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
4:30 p.m. ET – 5:30 p.m. ET
This call will provide a preview of the extensive new report on a new model of major power relations, a culmination of more than a year of research, including a track II dialogue last September in Beijing, China. CAP is the first American think tank to thoroughly articulate an American perspective on the new model since Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and then Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping first promoted the concept in 2012.