WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE INCOMING US ADMINISTRATION: Views from China/Southeast-Asia, Russia and Europe

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THE INCOMING US ADMINISTRATION:
Renewed Multilateral Relations and Global Perspectives?
Views from China/Southeast-Asia, Russia and Europe
The election of Joseph Biden, a member of the Democratic Party, as the 46th President of the United States and the incoming US Administration present a new strategic space for multilateral relations. In this conversation, Raimund Loew will discuss with experts on China and South East Asia, Russia and Europe, which paradigm shifts we may-or may not-expect in regard to global alliances, partnerships, and competition.
Nina Khrushcheva, Professor of International Affairs at The New School, New York
Steven Lee Myers, Journalist, Bureau Chief of the New York Times in Beijing
Eva Nowotny, Board Member of Bruno Kreisky Forum, Amb. ret., Chair of the Vienna University Board
Moderator: Raimund Löw, Historian and Journalist, Director of Falter Radio. Previously, Mr Loew was the correspondent of the Austrian broadcasting company ORF in Beijing, Moscow and Washington.
In co-operation with Falter Radio and W 24