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Tanvi Madan, in conversation with Srinath Raghavan, discusses the dynamic India-US-China trilateral relationship and how China shaped India-US relations during the Cold War.References:Fateful Triangle: How China Shaped US-India relations during the Cold War by Tanvi MadanThe Future of American's Contest With China by Evan OsnosHow American Foreign Policy got China Wrong by Kurt Campbell and Ely RatnerWhat Went Wrong? US-China Relations from Tiananmen to Trump by James B. Steinberg New Delhi Remains Washington's Best Hope in Asia by Robert D. Blackwill and Ashley J. Tellis
In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma, James B. Steinberg, a professor at the Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, who also served as deputy secretary of state in the Obama administration and deputy national security adviser under President Bill Clinton, discusses the process and considerations that led to the signing of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. Based on his first-hand experience as a participant in the process, Steinberg explains how the parties involved were able to come to an agreement that allowed all of them to preserve their most important positions while finding space for compromise in order to end the violence. Steinberg’s talk, which builds on his recent article in the Texas National Security Review, was recorded as part of the University of Texas Clements Center Summer Seminar on History, Statecraft, and Diplomacy. Music and Production by Tre Hester
Listen to the dialogue between Javier Solana, President of ESADEgeo and James B. Steinberg, Dean of the Maxwell School at Syracuse University; previously Deputy Secretary of State to Hillary Clinton
China experts James B. Steinberg, Susan Shirk, and Orville Schell assess likely outcomes of the summit meeting between presidents Obama and Xi Jinping scheduled for early June 2013. At Asia Society New York. (1 hr., 22 min.)