Balancing Competing Interests in US Relations with China

Balancing Competing Interests in US Relations with China
Balancing Competing Interests in US Relations with China

Please join us in LPH 137 on Friday, Sept. 30 at 12:15 PM (CST) for a special, live-streamed lecture sponsored by DACOR, a foreign service professionals association, and brought to us by an alumna of UNL's Department of Political Science. Ret. Ambassador J. Stapelton Roy will present on “Balancing Competing Interests in US Relations with China."

This is a unique opportunity to learn about the process of foreign policymaking and the evolution of the United States' relationship with China from one of the world's leading experts who spent 45 years crafting US foreign policy in Asia.

Ambassador J. Stapleton (Stape) Roy is a Distinguished Scholar and Founding Director Emeritus of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC. Stape Roy was born in China and spent much of his youth there during the upheavals of World War II and the communist revolution, where he watched the battle for Shanghai from the roof of the Shanghai American School. He joined the US Foreign Service immediately after graduating from Princeton in 1956, retiring 45 years later with the rank of Career Ambassador, the highest in the service.

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