Update China: A Foreign Policy Focus

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Update China: A Foreign Policy Focus
You are invited to join us for a panel presentation
Update China:
A Foreign Policy Focus
With J. Stapleton Roy, David M. Lampton, and Robert Daly
Wednesday,
March 18, 2015
East-West Center
Hawai‘i Imin International
Conference Center
Keoni Auditorium
1777 East-West Rd.
Honolulu
5:30 pm
Light refreshments
6:00 pm Panel
Free Admission
Open to the public
Limited seating
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“China’s Regional Policy”
J. Stapleton Roy’s career in the U.S. Department of State
spanned 45 years during which he served as U.S.
Ambassador to China, Singapore and Indonesia. In 1996,
he achieved the highest rank in the Foreign Service when
he was promoted to “Career Ambassador.” In 2001,
Ambassador Roy joined Kissinger Associates, Inc. a
strategic consulting firm, as managing director. He has also
served as director of the Kissinger Institute on China and
the United States at the Woodrow Wilson Center for
Scholars.
“China’s Foreign Policy”
David M. Lampton is Hyman Professor and Director of
SAIS-China and China Studies at the Johns Hopkins
School of Advanced International Studies. Formerly
president of the National Committee on United StatesChina Relations (1988-1997), he is the author of several
books, including: Following the Leader: Ruling China,
from Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping, (University of
California Press, 2014). He serves as chairman of the Asia
Foundation and on the board of the executive committee
of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. In
2015, he was named the most influential China watcher by
the Institute of International Relations at the China Foreign
Affairs University in Beijing.
“U.S.-China Relations”
Robert Daly is director of the Kissinger Institute on China
and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson Center. Prior
to that, he worked at the University of Maryland and was
American director of the Johns Hopkins UniversityNanjing University Center for Chinese and American
Studies in Nanjing, China for six years. Mr. Daly served as a cultural exchanges
officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing in the late 1980s and early 1990s. After
leaving the Foreign Service he taught Chinese at Cornell University; worked on
television and theater projects in China; and as a commentator for CNN, the Voice
of America, and on Chinese television and radio. He lived in China for 11 years and
has served as interpreter for leaders such as Jiang Zemin, Yu Zhengsheng, Li
Yuanchao, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, and Zbignew Brzezinski.
Cosponsored by East-West Center, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
and Pacific and Asian Affairs Council. Cooperating organizations include Friends
of the East-West Center and Pacific Forum/CSIS.