China 2025: Panel II: China Goes Global (Video)
Watch experts as they examine China's future global outlook.
This session was part of a CFR symposium, China 2025, which was cosponsored...
Speakers: Michael A. Levi, David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change, ouncil on Foreign Relations
Evan A. Feigenbaum, Senior Fellow for East, Central, and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations
Adam Segal, Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
David H. Shinn, Adjunct Professor, George Washington University
Presider: Sheila A. Smith, Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
October 19, 2009
This session was part of a CFR symposium, China 2025, which was cosponsored with the Project 2049 Institute.
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