Honolulu International Forum featuring Satu Limaye

10/22/2024

10/22/2024

The Pacific Club

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About this Event

US and Asia’s Anxieties & Uncertainties on the Eve of America’s 2024 Elections:
The Twain Meets?

An eventful American 2024 election campgain with twists and turns is occurring amidst Asia’s own dramatic domestic political and regional developments and responses to the US election cycle.
What is the state of US-Asia relations amidst such dynamics on both sides of the Pacific? What similarities and differences in outlooks exist?

Satu Limaye will draw on the upcoming release of a new report he has co-authored on the The State of US-Asia Relations on the Eve of 2024 US Elections as well as a new report in cooperation with the University of Chicago National Opinion Research Center on American Elite and Public views of Asia as part of the Asia Matters for America initiative.

About the Speaker

Dr. Satu Limaye is Vice President of the East-West Center and the Director of the East-West Center in Washington & Research Program. He created and directs the Asia Matters for America initiative and is the founding editor of the Asia Pacific Bulletin. He is also a Senior Advisor at CNA Corp (Center for Naval Analyses).

He is a graduate of Georgetown University and received his doctorate from Oxford University (Magdalen College) where he was a George C. Marshall Scholar. He has also been a Henry R. Luce Scholar (Henry Luce Foundation) and Abe Fellow (Japan Foundation, Social Science Research Council, & American Council of Learned Societies).

He publishes and speaks widely on Indo-Pacific regional issues and supports various U.S. government, foundation, fellowship, and professional organizations.

He recently served on the Center for New American Security (CNAS) Task Force on the US-Philippines Alliance, United States Institute of Peace (USIP) Senior Study Group on the North Pacific, Project 2049 Study Group on the US-Australia Alliance, and Global Taiwan Institute-Taiwan Asia Exchange Foundation project on Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy.

He serves on the Korea Economic Institute (KEI) Advisory Council, editorial board of East Asian Policy (East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore), regional editor of Global Asia (East Asia Foundation, ROK), and International Editorial Advisory Board, Asian Politics & Policy.