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DESCRIPTION:East Asia Program presents Dr. Satu Limaye on An Assessment of 
 the U.S. 'Pivot' to Asia The Obama administration has adopted a policy of 
 strategic rebalancing toward the Asia-Pacific region. U.S. officials have 
 said this “pivot” to Asia is not designed to contain China. What are the r
 esults of the policy thus far? What are the implications for alliances\, p
 artnerships\, and U.S. participation in multilateral organizations? What a
 re the future challenges for U.S. relations with the region? Dr. Satu Lima
 ye is Director of the East-West Center in Washington\, DC and a senior adv
 isor at the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA). Previously\, he held position
 s at the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) in Washington and at the Asi
 a-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) in Hawaii. Limaye graduated 
 from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and received his Ph
 .D. in international relations from Oxford University. Lunch Will Be Provi
 ded
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SUMMARY:East Asia Program presents: Dr. Satu Limaye 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:East Asia Program presents Dr. Satu Limaye on 
 An Assessment of the U.S. 'Pivot' to Asia The Obama administration has ado
 pted a policy of strategic rebalancing toward the Asia-Pacific region. U.S
 . officials have said this “pivot” to Asia is not designed to contain Chin
 a. What are the results of the policy thus far? What are the implications 
 for alliances\, partnerships\, and U.S. participation in multilateral orga
 nizations? What are the future challenges for U.S. relations with the regi
 on? Dr. Satu Limaye is Director of the East-West Center in Washington\, DC
  and a senior advisor at the Center for Naval Analyses (CNA). Previously\,
  he held positions at the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) in Washingt
 on and at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) in Hawaii. 
 Limaye graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service an
 d received his Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford University. Lu
 nch Will Be Provided
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