IEAS - Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley

IEAS Book Series: New Perspectives on East Asia

"The India-China Connection: Rising Powers and Shifting Relations"

Harry Harding (Dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs, Professor of International Affairs and Political Science, The George Washington University)

DATE:Thursday, February 24, 2005
TIME:5:30 p.m. (registration)
6:00 p.m. (program)
PLACE:Public Policy Institute of California, 500 Washington Street, 5th Floor, San Francisco
FORMAT:Lecture, registration required
SPONSOR:Institute of East Asian Studies, Asia Society, Commonwealth Club of California

Moderator: Dr. Prakash Ambegaonkar (Founder and CEO, Bridging Nations)

$10 Members; $15 Non-Members; $5 Students with ID

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As we move into the 21st century, India and China — the two most populous nations on earth — continue a long and tangled relationship, one with direct implications for stability in Asia. Given their nuclear rivalry, contested border, competition for influence in the region, growing economies, and internal problems, what will the future hold?

Please join us for an update on Sino-Indian relations with Harry Harding, co-editor of the Asia Society's new book, The India-China Relationship: What the United States Needs to Know.

Catering by Gaylord India Restaurant.

Reservations required. Please contact the Asia Society at 415-421-8707 for further information. Purchased tickets will be held at the door. Cancellations must be received by noon on February 21, 2004.

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