The Center for a New American Security hosted James B. Steinberg, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, as the keynote speaker at an event marking the launch of CNAS' new report, China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Relationship. Deputy Secretary Steinberg's address laid out the Obama Administration’s vision for the future of the U.S.-China relationship. The transcript and full video are available on our website.
CNAS CEO Nathaniel Fick delivered opening remarks, framing the significance of China's Arrival as one of the most significant geopolitical events in modern history, with important ramifications for U.S. interests, regional power balances, and the international order. He said, "Expecting China to be a responsible stakeholder is no longer sufficient. It must be a shareholder. The World now looks to China to be a substantial contributor to the health and success of the international system.” The transcript of Fick’s remarks are available here.
The distinguished panel included Dr. Patrick Cronin, Director of the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University; Abraham Denmark, Fellow at CNAS; Dr. Michael Green, Associate Professor of International Relations at Georgetown University and Japan Chair at CSIS; and Robert Kaplan, Senior Fellow at CNAS. The panel discussion addressed the ever expanding U.S.-China relationship and how the United States should engage China amidst uncertainty about its long-term intentions and how to balance this important relationship against concerns regarding China’s behavior in the international community.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
The Honorable James B. Steinberg U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
EVENT SPEAKERS
The Honorable Dr. Patrick Cronin Director of Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University Abraham M. Denmark Fellow, CNAS
Nathaniel Fick Chief Executive Officer, CNAS
Dr. Michael J. Green Associate Professor of International Relations, Georgetown University Senior Adviser and Japan Chair, CSIS
Robert Kaplan Senior Fellow, CNAS Correspondent, The Atlantic Monthly
China’s rise is one of the most significant geopolitical events in modern history, with important ramifications for U.S. interests, regional power balances, and the international order. As the Obama administration confronts a broad set of worldwide challenges, questions remain as to how the United States should engage China amidst uncertainty about its long-term intentions and how to balance this important relationship against concerns regarding China’s behavior in the international community.
October 7, 2009 - Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg delivered the keynote address and The Honorable Patrick Cronin, Dr. Michael Green, Robert Kaplan, and Abe Denmark participated in a panel discussion at the release of the CNAS report China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Relationship. Watch highlights from the event here.
October 5, 2009 - Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg delivered the keynote address at the release of the CNAS report China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Relationship. Watch the video of his remarks here.
September 24, 2009 - CNAS CEO Nathaniel Fick delivered his opening remarks during an event marking the launch of the CNAS report China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Relationship. Download the full transcript here.
September 24, 2009 - U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James B. Steinberg delivered his keynote address during an event marking the launch of the CNAS report China's Arrival: A Strategic Framework for a Global Relationship. Download the full transcript here.
Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program
Patrick M. Cronin is a Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Previously, he was the Director of the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) at National Defense University and has a nearly 30-year career inside government and academic research centers, spanning defense affairs, foreign policy, and development assistance.
Senior Advisor and Japan Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Michael Green is a senior adviser and holds the Japan Chair at CSIS, as well as being an associate professor of international relations at Georgetown University. He served as special assistant to the president for national security affairs and senior director for Asian affairs at the National Security Council (NSC) from January 2004 to December 2005. He joined the NSC in April 2001 as director of Asian affairs with responsibility for Japan, Korea, and Australia/New Zealand.