lundi 27 août 2012

*China's New Resource Diplomacy...*


"Driven by its huge appetite for energy and other resources, China has dramatically expanded its economic relations with resource-rich economies in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. This expansion of trade and investment has brought with it cries of a new Chinese imperialism in some circles even as it has won praise as a new model for development, in others. Whether a boom or a bane for economic development, China's expanding economic presence in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East has created new challenges for American foreign policy.

Please join Joshua Eisenman, author of a forthcoming American Strategy Program paper on China's trade and investment with Africa, as well as Ambassador David Shinn and Flynt Leverett for a stimulating discussion.
Participants

Featured Speakers
Joshua Eisenman
Senior Fellow for China Studies, American Foreign Policy Council
Former Assistant Director of China studies, The Nixon Center

Ambassador David Shinn
Adjunct Professor, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University
Former Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Ethiopia

Flynt Leverett
Senior Research Fellow, American Strategy Program, New America Foundation
Co-author, Race For Iran

Moderator
Samuel Sherraden
Policy Analyst, Economic Growth Program, New America Foundation"



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