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DESCRIPTION:East Asia Program Presents: Political and Strategic Challenges 
 for Southeast Asia: Views from Manila and Jakarta\; an East Asia Graduate 
 Student Forum Julio Amador III Master’s Candidate in International Relatio
 ns Evan Laksmana Doctoral Candidate in Political Science This forum will c
 ompare views from Indonesia and the Philippines on key issues facing the A
 ssociation of Southeast Nations (ASEAN). After the November 2012 East Asia
  Summit in Cambodia—attended by President Obama—what are the most importan
 t challenges for security\, balance of power\, governance\, and democracy 
 in the region? How will Manila and Jakarta respond to China’s growing infl
 uence and America’s renewed attention to the Asia Pacific? Julio Amador is
  with the Center for International Relations and Strategic Studies (CIRSS)
  of the Foreign Service Institute in Manila. Evan Laksmana is from the Cen
 tre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. Both are Fulbright
  Scholars at the Maxwell School. Lunch Wll Be Provided Friday\, November 3
 0\, 2012 12:30-1:30 pm 341 Eggers Hall
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SUMMARY:East Asia Program presents: Political and Strategic Challenges for 
 Southeast Asia
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:East Asia Program Presents: Political and Stra
 tegic Challenges for Southeast Asia: Views from Manila and Jakarta\; an Ea
 st Asia Graduate Student Forum Julio Amador III Master’s Candidate in Inte
 rnational Relations Evan Laksmana Doctoral Candidate in Political Science 
 This forum will compare views from Indonesia and the Philippines on key is
 sues facing the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN). After the Novemb
 er 2012 East Asia Summit in Cambodia—attended by President Obama—what are 
 the most important challenges for security\, balance of power\, governance
 \, and democracy in the region? How will Manila and Jakarta respond to Chi
 na’s growing influence and America’s renewed attention to the Asia Pacific
 ? Julio Amador is with the Center for International Relations and Strategi
 c Studies (CIRSS) of the Foreign Service Institute in Manila. Evan Laksman
 a is from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. B
 oth are Fulbright Scholars at the Maxwell School. Lunch Wll Be Provided Fr
 iday\, November 30\, 2012 12:30-1:30 pm 341 Eggers Hall
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