April 21, 2005 - Shorenstein APARC News
Zbigniew Brzezinski speaks at APARC about the New Asia
Former National Security Advisor addresses the future of Asia, and explains why, by 2020, the world's five most important countries are likely to be, in this order, the United States, the European Union, the People's Republic of China, Japan, and India.
The Oksenberg Lecture, given in 2005 by Zbigniew Brzezinski, honors the legacy of Professor Michel Oksenberg (1938-2001) longtime member of APARC, senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for International Studies, and an authority on China. Professor Oksenberg was consistently outspoken about the need for the United States to engage with Asia in a more considered manner. In tribute, the Oksenberg Lecture recognizes distinguished individuals who have helped to advance understanding between the United States and the nations of the Asia-Pacific.
Speech (modified April 2005)
PDF: Brzezinski_New_Asia_03_2005.pd...pdf (147.2KB)
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Topics: China | India | Japan | United States | Western Europe



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