Report  International Exchange  2019.01.24

CIGS Seminar "U.S.-China Politico-Economic Relations under the Treacherous Global Circumstances" - Summary of Speech and Q&A

The Canon Institute for Global Studies (CIGS) hosted a seminar on October 9, 2018 inviting Prof. Anthony Saich and Dr. Edward Cunningham from Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). This is the summary of speech and Q&A.



Abstract of the Speech
Currently, Washington and Beijing are in the middle of searching new normal conditions for their politico economic relations. Especially, policymakers and business leaders in the world are concerned about the two countries' domestic politics, and their policies toward trade and security, and energy and global climate.
The two Harvard scholars, Anthony Saich, Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance, and Edward Cunningham, Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School, will address a Japanese audience at the CIGS on these issues from an American perspective.


→The full text of the summary of speech
U.S.-China Politico-Economic Relations under the Treacherous Global Circumstances (by Anthony Saich)PDF: 299KB
The X Factor: China's Energy Profile (by Edward Cunningham)PDF: 219KB

→The full text of the summary of Q&A
U.S.-China Politico-Economic Relations under the Treacherous Global CircumstancesPDF: 198KB

→Event report
CIGS Seminar "U.S.-China Politico-Economic Relations under the Treacherous Global Circumstances"