Tianjin 2010- America In the Asian Century

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September 14, 2010
America in the Asian Century Its tenuous recovery from the Great Recession as well as uncertainty in Iraq and Afghanistan are among the reasons cited as to why the influence of the United States in Asia is bound to erode in the 21st century. What are the key global, regional and domestic issues that will accelerate or prevent this decline?

Speakers * Cui Liru, President, Chinese Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, People's Republic of China; Regional Agenda Council on China
* Thomas L. Friedman, Columnist, Foreign Affairs, The New York Times, USA
* Taro Kono, Acting Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Japan * Moon Chung-In, Professor of Political Science, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea * Charles E. Morrison, President, East-West Centre, USA
* Kurt Tong, Senior Official to Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), US Department of State
Moderated by
* Steven Clemons, Director, American Strategy Programme, New America Foundation, USA; Global Agenda Council on Geopolitical Risk

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  • @wenzelsopinion in other words, we need a new world order! i think its a good idea, people says its a bad idea, but i dont

  • I think to sum it all up, The United States of America needs to revert back to all the innovaters and inventors of the world, like JohnLocke with his ideas and Benjamin Franklin with electricity, keep dishing out the jobs. Therefore stopping the US world competition and bringing upon a world cooperation which would in the long run, benefit human society.

  • After listening to the first speaker I have to say: he's right. The american habit that spread after the 2nd WW (having to balance power) is unnecessary. We do not need super powers or an artificial balance of power, we need global collaboration in order to survive and have our planet survive.

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