China's Grand Strategy - Past, Present and Future

Professor Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University

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Hosted by: AIIA Victoria

The event will start on: Thursday, 11 August 2011 7:00 PM

And will end on: Thursday, 11 August 2011 8:30 PM

At Dyason House

124 Jolimont Road East , Melbourne Victoria

(03) 9654 7271     events.vic@aiia.asn.au

Posted by: Daniel Wilson   

This event is the second free public lecture of the Fulbright Symposium – Australia-US Relations and the Rise of China.

China’s increasing economic and military capabilities have attracted much attention in recent years.  How should the world, especially the United States and its allies in Asia and Australasia, respond to this emerging great power?  An answer requires not only understanding the speed and extent of China’s rise, but also answering questions that have received much less attention: what is China’s grand strategy, and what does this grand strategy imply for international peace and security in the coming years—and, most critically, what are the prospects for an increasingly prominent China and a dominant United States to rise to the challenge of managing their inevitable disagreements?

Professor Gilbert Rozman is the Musgrave Professor of Sociology at Princeton University where he has studied rapidly changing Asian societies for more than four decades.  Professor Rozman is a Research Associate at Korea University and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.

Professor Rozman is a speaker at the Fulbright Symposium on: “Australia-US Relations and the Rise of China: From Bilateralism to Trilateralism?”  AIIAV has partnered with Fulbright and Deakin University for this event, and AIIAV members are invited to attend the Symposium and can register at http://www.aiia.asn.au/vic-home/event/291-fulbright-symposium-australia-us-relations-and-the-rise-of-china

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