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Between the Bear and the Dragon: Geopolitical Competition
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Between the Bear and the Dragon: Geopolitical Competition

Central Asia, strategically positioned between Europe and Asia and rich in natural resources, has become a focal point for global powers. In recent years, China has vastly expanded its influence in the region through its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, challenging Russia’s historical dominance. Meanwhile, the U.S. and EU have also increased their involvement, driven by a need for energy security and a desire to counterbalance China’s growing power. Join us as Dr. Rachel Vanderhill, an expert on international relations and geopolitical strategy, explores the evolving dynamics of this critical region.
Date & Time Dec 17, 2024 12:00 PM
- 1:30 PM
Location: Greenville Water Community Room,
407 W Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601
Guest Speaker: Dr. Rachel Vanderhill
Lunch Option: Choice of sandwich, chips, pickle spear, cookie, & bottled water | Caterer: Jimmy John's | $14 per person

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Topic Questions about Discussion:

Dr. Vanderhill will delve into how the Ukraine War has reshaped alliances and rivalries, China’s deepening economic and political footprint, and the strategic responses from the West.

  • How has the recent Ukraine War shifted the geopolitical dynamics of this region?
  • How is the growing Chinese influence impacting American and European interests?
  • How will these ongoing geopolitical shifts impact global energy supplies?

 


Beyond the Headlines is a Lunch and Learn speaker series that presents fact-based information on today’s most pressing global issues. Events will have academic or research institution thought leaders as speakers, giving background and remarks on the topic before allowing audience members to ask questions and engage in discussion. Providing a non-political-based platform for sensitive topics will enable people to broaden their horizons and ask questions that facilitate growth on the subject matter.  The series is free without lunch and open to the community.