Roundtable: Energy Security Worldviews in Asia


Mar 31, 2015 | Sigur Center for Asian Studies’ Rising Powers Initiative and the Carnegie Corporation of New York
Washington, DC
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How susceptible are Asian countries’ energy policies to being “securitized” toward nationalist preferences over market oriented and international strategies?  What strategies are being promoted? Where does the center of gravity of thinking on energy security lie?  The Energy Security Worldviews in Asia Roundtable examines how key actors with an influence on energy decision making in Japan, South Korea, and China view their country’s energy vulnerability and security. Register here by March 27th!

12:00 – 12:30 PM - Lunch
12:30 – 2:00 PM - Roundtable

George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E St. NW, 6th Floor- Lindner Commons
Washington, DC 20052

Japan
Mike Mochizuki, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, GWU  South Korea
Scott Snyder, Senior Fellow for Korea Studies; Director, Program on U.S.-Korea Policy, Council on Foreign Relations  China
Robert Sutter, Professor of Practice of International Affairs, GWU  Moderated by Deepa Ollapally, Research Professor of International Affairs; Associate Director, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, GWU