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Globalization Vs Geopolitics: The US, EU and China Compete for the Second World

Wednesday 2 April 2008 17:30 to 18:30

Location

Chatham House, London

Participants

Parag Khanna, Senior Research Fellow and Director, Global Governance Initiative, New America Foundation
Chair: Dr Gareth Price, Head, Asia Programme, Chatham House


Type: Members event

The speaker will argue that, from Eastern Europe to Central Asia, and Latin America across the Middle East to Southeast Asia, the world's three main imperial systems are competing for allies and influence in the most strategic countries around the world. He will discuss how, as globalization becomes the new playing field of geopolitics, the coming years will witness a constant tug-of-war between the US, EU and China to reshape global order, with uncertain results.

Resources:

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