China's Rise and Neoliberalism's Demise?

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Wednesday, October 30th, 2019

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Wednesday, October 30, 20195:00PM - 6:30PMThe Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy - 1 Devonshire Place
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The rise of China has coincided with, in the United States, a growing skepticism of “neoliberal” economic assumptions that were previously shared by policy elites across the U.S. political spectrum for decades. Are the two phenomena related? What might their relationship suggest about the future of U.S. domestic and foreign policy?

Tarun Chhabra is a fellow with the International Order and Strategy program at the Brookings Institution as well as Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology. He has worked on the White House National Security Council staff, at the Pentagon, and at the United Nations. He also has been a visiting fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House and a Graduate Fellow at Harvard’s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics. Chhabra holds a law degree from Harvard, where he was a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow for New Americans, an M.Phil in international relations from Oxford, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and a B.A. from Stanford.


Speakers

Tarun Chhabra
Speaker
Fellow, The Project on International Order and Strategy, Brookings Institution

Janice Stein
Moderator
Founding Director, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy



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