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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a Public Seminar with Dr. Satu Limaye, Director of East-West Center in Washington\n\nWith the Trump Administration having recently named a new National Security Advisor and a new Secretary of State-designate, fully engaged in a range of econ-omic actions from KORUS talks to tariffs announce-ments vis-Ã -vis China, reportedly planning a meeting with Kim Jong Un, and preparing for the November mid-term elections, what is the state of play in U.S.- Asia relations? Whatâ€™s new? Whatâ€™s not? Whatâ€™s next?\n\nDr. Satu Limaye is Director of EWC in Washington and Senior Advisor at the CNA Corporation (Center for Naval Analyses). He is creator /director of Asia Matters for America /America Matters for Asia (www.AsiaMattersforAmerica.org), an interactive resource for credible, non-partisan information, graphics, analysis and news that maps trade, investment, employment, business, diplomacy, security, education, tourism, and people-to-people connections between the U.S and Asia at the national, state, and local levels. Founding Editor of the Asia-Pacific Bulletin series, he is an editor of Global Asia and member of the international advisory council of Contemporary Southeast Asia. Dr. Limaye is a consultant to the U.S. government as well as to numerous publications, foundations and fellowship programs. He writes and presents on the international relations of the Indo-Asia Pacific with a special focus on Japan, Southeast Asia, India and maritime issues. Recent talks and publications include: â€œThe U.S. Economic Future in the Indo-Pacificâ€ (2018), Allies and Aligners in The United States and the Indiaâ€“Japan Strategic Partnership (2018), Weighted West: The Indian Navyâ€™s New Maritime Strategy, Capabilities, and Diplomacy, (2017), Signs are Taken for Wonders: The Trump Administration and Southeast Asia (2017), and ASEAN is Neither the Problem Nor Solution to South China Sea Disputes (2017).\nPrimary Contact Info:\nEmail: EWCInfo@EastWestCenter.org\nPhone: 944-7111
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LOCATION:John A. Burns Hall, Room 3118, 1601 East-West Road
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:U.S. - Asia Relations and the State of Play in Washington
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