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[EAI Online Seminar] U.S.-China Economic Decoupling under the New U.S. Administration and South Korea`s Choices

  • 2020-11-30
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Knowledge-Net for a Better World November 2020
 
East Asia Institute(EAI), After Trump 4. Online Seminar
U.S.-China Economic Decoupling
under the New U.S. Administration and South Korea's Choices
 
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"There Will Be Only 'Post-Trump America" even under the Biden Administration"
The East Asia Institute(President Yul Sohn) invited you to the 4th online seminar of the <After Trump> series, titled "US-China Economic Decoupling under the New US Administration and South Korea's Choices." Amid intensifying competition and economic decoupling between the US and China, the international society remains attentive to prospects of US foreign economic policy following the presidential election. During this seminar, experts discussed economic policies related to TPP, multilateralism and technology alliance and whether they would contribute to bringing pre-Trump normalcy under the Biden administration. The main arguments and ideas proposed during the seminar are as follows: [Read the Summary]
 
  • Sharp Fluctuations in U.S. Foreign Economic Policy toward China
  • A Return to Pre-Trump Normalcy? "There Will Be Only 'Post-Trump' America" under the Biden Administration
  • Prospects of TPP and Multilateralism: What Hinders America's Return to Multilateralism Are Domestic (Political) Landscape and Allies' Ever-Lowering Trust
  • Dangers of Decoupling: Biden Administration's 'Sensible' Engagement with China
  • Intersections between Economic Policies and Security Issues
  • Implications for South Korea: Need for Foreign Policy that Extends beyond the Korean Peninsula and China
 
 
Relevant Publications
EAI Online Seminar | After Trump Series 1. America, After the Election
EAI Online Seminar | After Trump Series 2. Prospects for U.S.-South Korea Cooperation in an Era of U.S.-China Strategic Competition
 
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