Book Talks and Lectures

Book Talks and Lectures

February 13: The College of William & Mary, with Rani Mullen, read about it here.

March 3: Duke University

Postponed due to COVID-19:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, DC, Book Launch with Kelly Magsamen and Ryan Hass
  • Princeton University, Center for International Security Studies
  • Middle East Institute, Washington, DC, with Jon Alterman and Marvin Weinbaum
  • Tufts University, with Michael Beckley
  • “Inside Washington” Group, Cosmos Club, Washington, DC

April 9, 2-2:30 pm ET: World Affairs Council Conference Call, Cover to Cover, with Bill Clifford

May 19, 2020: Solid State Books and New America Foundation Webinar with Heather Hurlburt, 12 p.m. ET.

May 20, 2020: Interview with Daniel Markey, on Readara with Manish Shah.

May 21, 2020: Looking West from Beijing, the Future of International Relations, Civitas Institute (UK) with Ed Husain, 3 p.m. BST.

May 21, 2020: China’s Western Horizon: Beijing and the New Geopolitics of Eurasia, with Sahar Khan and Shamila Chaudhary, The American Pakistan Foundation and the Atlantic Council South Asia Center, 4 p.m. ET.

May 26, 2020: China’s Evolving Role in South Asia, East-West Center Webinar with Satu Limaye, Josh White, Ellen Frost, 10 a.m ET.

June 2, 2020: Center for Global Policy Webinar with Kamran Bokhari, 11 a.m. ET.

June 4, 2020: AHS Virtual Book club, 12:30 p.m. ET.

June 15, 2020: ORF Book Discussion with Prof. Jabin Jacob and Amb. Nirupama Rao, hosted by Dr. Harsh Pant, via Webinar with New Delhi, 5:30 p.m. IST, 8 a.m. ET.

June 21, 2020: Conversation on The West Block with Mercedes Stephenson, Global News.

July 14, 2020: “[WEBCAST] Executive Roundtable with Daniel Markey on the U.S.-China Foreign Policy,” Asia Society Northern California, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Pacific.

July 20, 2020: Conversation with The Global Cable hosted by John Gans. Available online HERE.

July 28, 2020: “Competing along China’s Western Horizon,” Hopkins at Home, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Eastern.

September 8, 2020: “China’s Western Look,” US Embassy Kabul and The Modern War Institute at West Point, for the Afghan “Strength and Wisdom Network”.

September 14, 2020: “China’s Eurasian Misadventures,” Departures Podcast with Robert Amsterdam.

September 16, 2020: “China’s Expanding Horizons: The Ambitious Future of One Belt One Road,” with Sulmaan Wasif Khan and Steve Rosen, AHS Harvard University.

September 29, 2020: “CSSPR in Conversation with Daniel Markey, author of ‘China’s Western Horizon,'” with Rabia Akhtar, University of Lahore.

October 2, 2020: “History of the Present Series: China’s Western Horizon” with Mark Gilbert, Bologna Institute for Policy Research, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.

October 20, 2020: “China’s Western Horizon” with Colin Dueck, George Mason University.

October 21, 2020: “China’s Western Horizon” with Francisco Parada Srepel, Centro de Estudio de Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile.

October 28, 2020: “China’s Western Horizon,” with Andrew Small, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and Center for European Studies, Harvard University.

November 6, 2020: “China’s Western Horizon: Beijing and the New Geopolitics of Eurasia,” The US-China Business Council.

November 15, 2020: What Happens Next with Larry Bernstein, 3 p.m.

November 18, 2020: Hopkins at Home concluding book club meeting for China’s Western Horizon, 5 p.m.

November 19, 2020: Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania, 4 p.m.

November 23, 2020: Tabadlab Live, with Mosharraf Zaidi.

December 1,2020:  “China’s Western Horizon,” Princeton Club of NYC.

December 7, 2020: “China’s Western Horizon,” World Affairs Council, Naples, Florida.

December 8, 2020: JHU SAIS Faculty Research Seminar with Andrew Mertha and James Green.

January 7: “China Looks West: Chinese Influence in South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East,” with Elizabeth Economy and Alyssa Ayres, Council on Foreign Relations, NYC.

February 8: “China’s Western Horizons,” with the Foreign Policy Group at the Chappaqua Library.

February 18: “China & Geopolitics of South Asia,” at Department of Political Science, Kalindi College, University of Delhi, India.

March 25: “Chinese Foreign Policy toward Central Asia and the Silk Roads,” with Tim Winter, Rodger Baker, Sebastien Peyrouse, and Marlene Laruelle, hosted by the Central Asia Program and George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations, George Washington University.

March 26: “China’s Western Horizon,” with Tayyab Safdar, University of Virginia.