On September 14, USIP hosted a discussion on its new Peaceworks report, China and the Reshaping of Global Conflict Prevention Norms. This report examines China’s influence on established global conflict prevention norms. It observes that China’s approach rests on strong state capacity to deliver domestic stability embedded in international norm-shaping efforts underway as part of China’s overall strategy in relation to global security. Additionally, it finds that China’s activities in this area have a coherence that requires a similarly coherent response from the United States.
Rosie Levine, opening remarks
Senior Program Analyst, China Program, United States Institute of Peace
Carla Freeman
Senior Expert, China Program, United States Institute of Peace
Bates Gill
Executive Director, Center for China Analysis, Asia Society Policy Institute
Alison McFarland
Program Specialist for Research, China Program, United States Institute of Peace
Susan V. Lawrence, moderator
Specialist in Asian Affairs, Congressional Research Service
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/china-and-reshaping-global-conflict-prevention-norms
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