“U.S. Malaysian Relations: Looking Ahead at Key Pillars of Cooperation”


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The Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C., the Institute for Strategic International Studies in Kuala Lumpur, along with a supporting organization, the Malaysian American Society, are honored to present a forum on “U.S. Malaysian Relations: Looking Ahead at Key Pillars of Cooperation”

DATE: WEDNESDAY, APR 14, 2010 | 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Location:

Center for Strategic and International Studies

1800 K Street, NW

Washington DC, 20006

 

The discussion will be on the record.

Please RSVP to [email protected] by Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 12pm.  If you have questions, please contact Mary Beth Whyel at (202) 775 3278.

 

AGENDA:

8:30 AM: Registration & Arrival of Guests

 

9:00 AM: WELCOME & INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

Ernest Z. Bower

Senior Adviser & Director – Southeast Asia, CSIS

 

The Honorable Dato’ Sri Dr. Jamaluddin Jarjis

Ambassador to the United States

 

9:10 AM: KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

The Honorable Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak

Prime Minister of Malaysia

 

9:30 AM: QUESTION & ANSWER

Moderated by Ernest Z. Bower

Senior Adviser & Director – Southeast Asia, CSIS

 

9:50 AM: Coffee Break

 

10:00 AM: PANEL DISCUSSION – SESSION I

U.S. MALAYSIA SECURITY COOPERATION – A STRONG FOUNDATION

This panel will explore the historic foundation for U.S. Malaysian security and defense cooperation.

 

The Honorable Tun Mohammed Haniff bin Omar

Deputy Chairman, Genting Berhad & Former Chief of Police & Internal Security

 

The Honorable William H. Webster (Invited)

Former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation & Former Director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency

 

Moderated by Michael Green

Chair of Japan Studies, CSIS

 

10:45 AM: PANEL DISCUSSION – SESSION 2

U.S. MALAYSIA SECURITY & DEFENSE COOPERATION – LOOKING FORWARD

 

This panel will explore areas of future and potential cooperation for the U.S. and Malaysia including areas such as counter-terrorism, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, military to military training and interoperability, cooperation in Afghanistan and alignment on export controls and nonproliferation.

 

The Honorable Admiral (R) Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Hj Mohd Nor

Chairman, Armed Forces Fund Board & Former Chief of Malaysian Armed Forces

 

The Honorable Dr. Kurt M. Campbell

Assistant Secretary for East Asian & Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State

 

Moderated by Ernest Bower

Senior Advisor & Director – Southeast Asia, CSIS

 

11:45 AM: PANEL DISCUSSION – SESSION 3

U.S. MALAYSIA ECONOMIC COOPERATION

 

This panel will explore U.S. – Malaysian economic ties including trade and investment opportunities and bilateral and regional frameworks to increase integration and cooperation.

 

YBhg Dato’ Dr Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria

Deputy Secretary General (Trade), Ministry of International Trade & Investment (MITI)

 

The Honorable Demetrios Marantis (Invited)

Deputy U.S. Trade Representative for Asia

 

Moderated by Dato’ Dr. Mahani Zainal Abidin

Chief Executive, Institute of Strategic International Studies

 

12:25 PM: Closing remarks by Ernest Bower & Dato’ Dr. Mahani Zainal Abidin

 

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