As geopolitical competition intensifies, the United States and China are shaping a global landscape defined by strategic rivalry, technological ambition and a widening contest for influence.
From trade and industrial policy to defence modernisation and emerging technologies, both powers are seeking advantages that will determine their future growth, security and international standing. Their actions are reshaping the global economy, fragmenting supply chains, and prompting governments worldwide to reassess alliances and vulnerabilities.
This event will examine what Washington and Beijing are truly competing for — and how this rivalry is evolving. Bringing together leading experts on US–China relations, the discussion will explore the drivers of strategic competition, where confrontation or limited cooperation may still be possible, and the implications for global governance, economic stability and regional security. Attendees will gain deeper insight into the choices facing both powers — and what these mean for the rest of the world.