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Changing global power dynamics, shifts in global governance, and renewed debates about the relative importance of regime type in foreign policy raise important questions about the role of democracy and autocracy in the geopolitics of Asia. If the US re-emphasizes the global importance of democracy, how is China likely to react? Are other actors, like Russia, important in understanding these dynamics? How will potential US-China tensions over democracy influence other democratic enclaves in the region, including Taiwan and Hong Kong? Are any tactics or trends of undermining democracy new or is it more of the same? What are your biggest concerns regarding the geopolitics of democracy in East Asia? 00:00 Start 00:00:22 Introductions by Susan Hyde 00:06:14 Dan Slater | "Asia is Not Flat;" geopolitics of authoritarianism and democratization in East Asia as a set of regime problems and empire problems 00:15:35 Sheena Chestnut Greitens | Trends emerging in the region; pandemics effects on regime type and the role of democracy in U.S. foreign Policy 00:30:30 Seva Gunitsky | US-China rivalry and effect on domestic regimes in the region; new challenges to democracy (social media and disinformation), Russia 00:44:25 Discussion/Audience Questions Speaker Information: Dan Slater, Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan; Seva Gunitsky, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy; Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Associate Professor, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin Moderator: Susan Hyde, Professor of Political Science; Co-Director, Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley Follow the Institue of East Asian Studies on: → Facebook: / ucberkeleyinstituteofeastasianstudies → Twitter: / ieas_berkeley → Website: https://ieas.berkeley.edu/ Special Thanks to Our Fellow Event Sponsors: Center for Chinese Studies, Institute of International Studies, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco Original Event Info: Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Geopolitics in East Asia Panel Discussion | April 28 | (10;30am-12pm) | Online Zoom Webinar