Event Details

Join the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations on January 10 for an exclusive lunch briefing on U.S.-China relations with Mark Lambert, the U.S. Department of State's China Coordinator and Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs.


Drawing on decades of experience in Asia-Pacific affairs, including roles focused on China, Taiwan, and regional security, DAS Lambert will provide a comprehensive overview of the current dynamics shaping U.S.-China relations. This discussion will address key issues, including cross-Strait tensions, regional security challenges, and evolving strategies to navigate the complex U.S.-China rivalry.


Lunch and drinks will be provided. Please inform our team of any dietary restrictions when registering.


Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into one of the most critical bilateral relationships shaping the global order. Secure your seat today!

Speakers

  • Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark Lambert (China Coordinator and Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs at U.S. Department of State)

    Deputy Assistant Secretary Mark Lambert

    China Coordinator and Deputy Assistant Secretary Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs at U.S. Department of State

    Mark Lambert is State Department China Coordinator and Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of East Asia and Pacific Affairs. He oversees the Office of China Coordination and the Office of Taiwan Coordination. Mark has extensive experience in China, cross-Strait, and Asia Pacific affairs. He most recently served as Deputy Assistant Secretary with responsibility for Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Earlier he established the International Organizations Bureau’s office aimed at protecting UN integrity from authoritarianism. As Special Envoy for North Korean Affairs, he participated in negotiations with the DPRK and devised and implemented a global pressure campaign to enforce UN Security Council Resolutions. As Director of the Office of Korean Affairs he helped shape the response to ballistic missile launches and nuclear tests conducted by North Korea. While Political Counselor in Hanoi he helped to devise a South China Sea maritime strategy and led a team that won recognition for dramatically improving U.S. relations with Vietnam. He served twice in Beijing, most recently managing U.S. political military affairs with China. Previously, he was named the State Department’s human rights officer of the year for devising a strategy to release Chinese political prisoners and promote religious freedom. He has served as Political Military officer in Bangkok and Tokyo and as a science and technology officer on the State Department’s Japan Desk. He was a weapons inspector in Iraq. His first tour was in Bogota, Colombia, during the era of Pablo Escobar. He received a Meritorious Presidential Rank Award for helping to design and implement a plan to elect the leader of the World Intellectual Property Organization. He has been awarded for efforts bringing the United States and Vietnam closer together, for his voluntary efforts responding to the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, for helping to shape the U.S. response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, and for his work helping to resolve the 2001 EP-3 crisis involving a U.S. naval aircraft forced down on China’s Hainan Island. He has studied Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Spanish. He is married to Laura Stone, a senior State Department official. They have two daughters.

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Venue

Maricopa Association of Governments

Saguaro Room, Second Floor
302 N 1st Ave

Phoenix, Arizona

If you have any questions please contact Samuel Richardson

Contact Organizer

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Parking

We encourage attendees to use public transportation to get to the building; however, limited parking is available underneath the Maricopa Association of Governments building at the 302 N 1st Ave Garage. Parking will be validated, however be sure to park in the underground garage to receive validation.

Agenda

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM
Registration
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Program

Tickets

PCFR Members
Member Price $25
General Public
Standard Price $40

Disclaimer

The views expressed are solely those of the speaker and moderator and not those of PCFR, which takes no institutional position on policy.