Educational Program: The Role of the EU in the US-China Rivalry

Renewing a 'united front' with America's allies to counter China has been a top priority for the Biden administration. The position Europe takes will determine the effectiveness of any US strategy. But while the US and the EU have had a close working partnership, their interests, and viewpoints are far from identical. During this educational program, we will review, analyze, and decode the perspectives and priorities of the EU and the US toward China in terms of how to manage the rise of China.

ONLINE | THURSDAY, JUNE 1 at 9 AM EDT

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This program is organized by the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents in the USA in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation; the AFPC-USA is solely responsible for the development of the content of this educational program.


This Program’s Lecturer

Stephen Olson, Senior Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation

Stephen Olson

Stephen Olson is a Senior Research Fellow at the Hinrich Foundation. Over the course of his more than 30-year international career, Olson has lived and worked in Asia, the Middle East, and the United States, holding senior executive positions in the private sector, international organizations, government, and academia. He began his career in Washington, DC as a US trade negotiator, serving as a member of the US negotiating team during NAFTA and the US-Canada FTA. He went on to serve as President of the Pacific Basin Economic Council in Hong Kong. He subsequently became Vice-Chairman at the Cairo-based ARTOC Group for Investment and Development. He has also held Visiting Professor positions at various universities. In his current position at the Hinrich Foundation, Mr. Olson conducts analysis and research on global trade and investment issues, including US-China relations, the global trade architecture, and sustainable trade.