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WACC Lunch: Trends and Trajectories: China and the World

Trends and Trajectories: China and the World

Join the World Affairs Council of Charlotte for two exclusive events focused on the evolving dynamics of U.S.-China relations. This is a rare opportunity to engage directly with two of the most respected voices in global affairs: Dean Shelley Rigger, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty, and Brown Professor of Asian Politics at Davidson College, and Tate Nurkin, expert on defense and national security issues, U.S.-China military-technological competition, and Indo-Pacific security.

Key Discussion Topics:

  • Domestic trends shaping China’s future

  • Regional and global perceptions of China's internal development, military build-up, and external actions

  • Implications for U.S.-China competition and cooperation

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October 2

WACC Dinner: Trends and Trajectories: China and the World