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Posted: Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Southeast Asia Week: 'America's Role in East Asia: Three Lens' - March 22

Please join us for the talk “America’s Role in East Asia: Three Lens,” presented by Adamu Shauku, assistant professor of political science and public administration at Buffalo State, on Wednesday, March 22, from 9:00 to 10:15 a.m. in Rockwell Hall 301 as part of Southeast Asia Week at Buffalo State University, March 20–24. Please register online. The presentation will also be available virtually. Registration provides access to the Zoom link.

The re-emergence of China as a major economic and military actor has led to shifting loyalties and strategic priorities among her neighbors. If U.S. policymakers hope to promote cooperation, channel competition, and limit conflict in the region, they must carefully understand and adapt to the new strategic environment. In this talk, Dr. Shauku examines the U.S. role in East Asia through three theoretical lenses: realism, constructivism, and liberal-institutionalism.

Southeast Asia Week sponsors and partners: the Buffalo State Equity and Campus Diversity Office, Small Business Development Center, Geography and Planning Department, Political Science and Public Administration Department, and History and Social Studies Education Department as well as the Cornell University Southeast Asia Program.

Submitted by: Vida Vanchan
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Wednesday, March 22, 2023
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