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SUMMARY:Beyond China's Black Box: Trends Shaping China’s Foreign and Security Policy Decision-Making under Xi Jinping
DESCRIPTION:Center for New American Studies| Virtual event \nDescription: China’s foreign and security policy decision-making apparatus is often described as a metaphorical black box. A forthcoming report from CNAS argues it is possible to develop a better understanding of the people\, institutions\, processes\, and pressures that go into making China’s policies toward the world during Xi Jinping’s “new era.” \nOn April 30\, 2024\, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) will host a virtual event featuring Jacob Stokes\, Senior Fellow in the Indo-Pacific Security Program\, CNAS; Jude Blanchette\, Freeman Chair in China Studies\, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); Amanda Hsaio\, Senior Analyst\, China\, International Crisis Group (ICG); and Rorry Daniels\, Managing Director\, Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI)\, and Senior Fellow\, Center for China Analysis\, ASPI. Panelists will discuss the report’s analysis and recommendations as well as larger trends in China’s foreign and security policy decision-making under Xi. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/beyond-chinas-black-box-trends-shaping-chinas-foreign-and-security-policy-decision-making-under-xi-jinping/
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SUMMARY:Summit on the future of energy
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: The Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center (GEC)\, in partnership with Politecnico di Torino and World Energy Council Italy\, is hosting the summit on the future of energy as part of Planet Week and the 2024 G7 Ministers’ Meeting on Climate\, Energy\, and Environment in Torino\, Italy. This year’s G7 comes at a moment of tremendous geopolitical uncertainty and Torino provides a meaningful opportunity to strengthen the partnerships between G7 nations as they navigate how to empower a secure and sustainable future together. Join us as we bring together leaders from government\, civil society\, and industry to discuss energy and climate security\, financing\, and cutting-edge technologies. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/summit-on-the-future-of-energy/
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SUMMARY:Strengthening U.S. Critical Minerals Security: A Fireside Conversation with Frank Fannon
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies | Virtual Event \nDescription: Critical minerals are foundational for national\, economic and energy security. Historically\, the United States was one of the world’s leading mining jurisdictions. But over the last three decades\, it has been bypassed by China\, which has positioned minerals at the center of its domestic industrial strategy and foreign policy. Today\, China is the dominant player in global mineral production and processing. The need to address U.S. critical minerals shortfalls has become a key bipartisan priority Frank Fannon\, Inaugural Assistant Secretary of State\, Bureau of Energy Resources (2018-2021)\, will join Gracelin Baskaran\, Director\, Project on Critical Minerals Security\, CSIS\, to discuss a stocktake of U.S. critical minerals policies and outcomes\, whether the Inflation Reduction Act and Foreign Entity of Concern rules are providing adequate carrots and sticks to achieve its goals\, and what more could and should the U.S. do. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/strengthening-u-s-critical-minerals-security-a-fireside-conversation-with-frank-fannon/
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