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The relationship between the United States and China is one of the most consequential for global stability and prosperity. As tensions continue to shape international politics, questions remain about whether the two great powers can find a path toward sustainable and cooperative relations. Join the Oxford University International Relations Society for a fireside chat with Professor Jeffrey Sachs as he explores the future of US-China relations, the economic and geopolitical forces at play, and the possibilities for peaceful coexistence in an era of great-power competition.
This event is open to all members of the University of Oxford.
Speaker Bio: Jeffrey D. Sachs is a world-renowned economist, professor, and global leader in sustainable development. He is a University Professor at Columbia University, where he also serves as the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development. Sachs has advised multiple UN Secretaries-General on sustainable development and has authored numerous influential books on economics, global cooperation, and development, including The End of Poverty (2005), Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet (2008), and The Price of Civilization (2011).