Katrin Fraser Katz
Katrin is the Professor of Practice at the University of Miami, Adjunct Fellow at CSIS, Van Fleet Nonresident Senior Fellow at The Korea Society, and Former NSC Director for Japan, Korea & Oceanic Affairs.
Asia is both the world’s strongest driver of economic growth as well as the home of what experts deem to be the most likely catalyst of World War III – the Taiwan-China conflict. How to make sense of these seemingly contradictory dynamics, which affect everything from our economy to national security to the tech in your pocket? And what should the U.S. be doing about it?
In this digital event, we’ll dive into these questions with Katrin Fraser Katz—a foreign policy expert who’s worked in the White House and with top leaders from Japan and South Korea.
You’ll walk away with:
A-ha moments about why Asia has become the center of global geopolitics, and what makes its dynamics uniquely hard to predict.
Insight into why what doesn’t make the headlines is often just as critical to understanding the region as front-page news.
A glimpse into how power operates on the global stage, as well as the scramble that goes on behind the scenes whenever world leaders meet.The session will be recorded and shared with all registrants. Please note: a 24-hour cancellation notice is required for a full refund.