Panel Recording

Power Shift: The Rise of Asia and the Decline of the West?

The panellists assess contemporary power shifts in the international world order, focusing on the extent to which Asia may be rising at the expense of the traditional powers of the West.

Event date and time: 28 May 2019 — 18:00 TO 19:00 BST

Event location: Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE

Donald Trump’s 2018 decision to impose tariffs on almost half of Chinese imports both highlighted, and exacerbated, a growing geopolitical competition between the world’s two superpowers. Indeed, as tensions between the titans have risen, so have discussions of Thucydides’s trap – the idea that rivalry between an established power and a rising one will ultimately result in war.

  • Can China and the US find a way to peacefully co-exist?

  • Is today’s world too complex and interdependent to be seen through the lens of a zero-sum contest?

  • And how are international power relationships, diplomatic alliances and economic ties evolving across the globe?

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