Rebuilding Trust in Asia
Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a World Economic Forum panel discussion from Davos 2015 focusing on rebuilding trust in Asia. Delve into the challenges faced by the world's most populous region in preventing rising nationalism and geopolitical tensions from impeding future growth. Examine key dimensions including public-private business coordination, confidence-building measures, cultural diplomacy, and common natural resource agendas. Listen to insights from distinguished panelists representing South Korea, the USA, Japan, and China, as they discuss deeper sources of trust deficits, perspectives on regional relationships, and strategies for building stability in East Asia. Gain valuable understanding of the complex dynamics shaping Asia's geopolitical landscape and potential solutions for fostering cooperation and trust among nations.
Syllabus
Introduction
The deeper sources of trust deficits
Chinas perspective on trust deficits
Japans perspective on trust deficits
USChina relationship
Balance of power
US and China
Korea and Japan
The Strategic Triangle
Building stabilizers in East Asia
Building trust in East Asia
Coediting a history book
History issues
Three concrete suggestions
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World Economic Forum
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