U.S. and Chinese Engagement with Myanmar and ASEAN: Implications for Global Peace and Prosperity
MSc, George Mason University, USA, Conflict Analysis and Resolution
MSc, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore, Strategic and International Studies
Ph.D, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 1979
B.A, Department of Economics, Temple University, (Cum Laude) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1967, Certificate Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt,
in German Federal Republic of Germany, 1977
Ph.D., University of Milan
M.A.equivalent, University of Rome
Ph.D., Political Science, The Ohio State University
April 18, 2013 11:00AM through 12:30PM
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University invites you to a discussion on:
U.S. and Chinese Engagement with Myanmar and ASEAN: Implications for Global Peace and Prosperity
with
Lex Rieffel
Senior Fellow
Global Economy and Development Program
Brookings Institution
Alistair Cook (Skype)
Research Fellow
East Asian Institute
National University of Singapore
moderated by
Nhina Le
Graduate Student of Conflict and International Studies
Thursday, April 18, 2013, 11:00am-12:30pm
Truland Building, 7th Floor West Wing
3330 Washington Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201
This on-the-record discussion will focus on three themes:
- US-Myanmar, China-Myanmar/ASEAN relationships, and implications for regional and global peace and prosperity
- The role of foreign aid in strengthening and/or hindering Myanmar's nation-building
- "Myanmar’s way" of ameliorating the challenges of macroeconomic management and "sustainable" resource exploitation
S-CAR Dean's Office and Southeast Asia Studies team sponsor this event. Please RSVP, and contact Nhina Le at [email protected] if you have any questions.
To download the flier click here
Parking and directions: http://scar.gmu.edu/main-site/parking-and-directions