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Chinese and U.S. Nuclear Strategies in a New Era of Great Power Competition
The Wilson Center Kissinger Institute hosts a panel discussion on Chinese and U.S. nuclear strategies in a context of regional competition.
Where
U.S. nuclear policy toward China is under review as China expands and modernizes its nuclear force. Please join us to hear three leading experts discuss China's view of the U.S. nuclear threat, the implications of China's nuclear modernization for U.S. nuclear strategy, and the prospects for nuclear escalation that could be created by conventional warfare in Northeast Asia.
The papers discussed during this program were made possible by a two-year project funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Speakers
M. Taylor Fravel, Associate Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Charles Glaser, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director, George Washington University
Caitlin Talmadge, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University
Robert Litwak, Vice President for Scholars, Director of International Security Studies, The Wilson Center
Moderator
Robert Daly, Director, Kissinger Institute on China and the United States
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