由bat365在线登录网站美国研究中心与bat365在线登录网站中美人文交流研究基地共同举办,将于7月13日上午10:00-12:00举办座谈会,华盛顿大学艾略特bat365沙特教授(Robert G. Sutter)及东西方中心勒美博士(Satu Limaye)作为嘉宾,与在座师生分享他们与世界各地的学者关于美国在亚太地区的政策的交流见解。
座谈会时间:2016年7月13日10:00-12:00
地点:C104
主持人: 范士明
主题:美国在亚太地区的政策
欢迎感兴趣的老师参加,会后将在勺园安排午餐。请在7月10号之前回复确认,感谢各位老师的支持。
学者简历:
Satu P. Limaye Brief Bio
Satu Limaye was named Director of the East-West Center in Washington, D.C. in February 2007. He is also a Senior Advisor at the Center for Naval Analyses. He is the creator and director of the Asia Matters for America initiative, an interactive resource for credible, non-partisan information, graphics, analysis and news on US-Asia Pacific relations and the national, state and local levels, Founding Editor of the Asia-Pacific Bulletin series, an editor of the journal Global Asia and on the international advisory council of the journal Contemporary Southeast Asia. He is also on the advisory council for the ASEAN Studies Center at American University and the International Forum for Democratic Studies’ Research Council. Dr. Limaye publishes and speaks on U.S.-Asia relations and is a reviewer for numerous publications, foundations and fellowship programs. From October 2005 to February 2007 he was a Research Staff Member of the Strategy and Resources Division at the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) and from July 1998 to October 2005 Director of Research and Publications at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS), a direct reporting unit of U.S. Pacific Command. He has been an Abe Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy and a Henry Luce Scholar and Research Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) in Tokyo. He is a magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Georgetown University and received his doctorate from Oxford University (Magdalen College) where he was a George C. Marshall Scholar.
Robert G. Sutter
Robert Sutter has been Professor of Practice of International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs (ESIA), George Washington University since 2011. He also directs the ESIA program of Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs, involving over 1,000 students.
A Ph.D. graduate in History and East Asian Languages from Harvard University, Sutter taught full-time at Georgetown University (2001-2011) and part-time for thirty years at Georgetown, George Washington, Johns Hopkins Universities, or the University of Virginia. He has published 21 books, and hundreds of articles and government reports dealing with China, Asia and the United States. His most recent books are The United States and Asia (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015) and Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy since the Cold War fourth edition (Rowman & Littlefield 2016).
Sutter’s government career (1968-2001) involved work on Asian and Pacific affairs and U.S. foreign policy. He was the Senior Specialist and Director of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division of the Congressional Research Service. He also served as the National Intelligence Officer for East Asia and the Pacific at the U.S. Government’s National Intelligence Council, the China Division Director at the Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and a professional staff member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.