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Evan A. Feigenbaum

Adjunct Senior Fellow for East, Central, and South Asia

Expertise

China and India as emerging global powers; economic integration in East, Central, and South Asia; new global and Asian regional architecture; U.S.-Asian relations; geopolitics in Asia; Central Asia; Southeast Asia; Japan; North and South Korea.

Programs

Asia Program

Current Projects

Asia and the World Roundtable Series

Director: Evan A. Feigenbaum, Adjunct Senior Fellow for East, Central, and South Asia
March 2009—Present

The Asia and the World roundtable series examines the global implications of the rise of Asian power. For a thousand years, Asia was the engine of the global economy, a locus of science and innovation, a center of ideas and intellectual ferment, and the nexus of global power. After a long hiatus, Asia's major powers have now reemerged on the global stage, but their interaction with one another, and with the United States, on important issues and challenges is unsettled and evolving. Speakers and participants analyze the reemergence of China and India as global players, the changing role of Japan on the international stage, and efforts to reshape the international architecture to accommodate the rise of China and India, in particular. Sessions also consider the ways in which greater involvement in the world, not just their immediate neighborhood, is changing the strategic, economic, and political calculations of major countries in East, Central, and South Asia. Meetings look at the tensions, opportunities, and constraints that will determine whether and how the United States can forge partnerships with major Asian powers on issues of global scope. Other sessions may examine timely issues that arise in Central Asia, such as connections to the international oil and gas market, international institutions, and the global economy.