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HOW CAN WE COEXIST WITH CHINA

 

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Ken Abramowitz

Chairman, Citizens For National Security (CFNS)

 

WEBINAR – HOW CAN WE COEXIST WITH CHINA

When: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 • 4:00PM to 5:00PM EST

Where: Online Webinar

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What It’s About:

China is a top down dictatorship, while the US is a bottom up democracy. How can our 2 countries coexist without fighting a kinetic war that benefits no one? What can we do better? Can we both succeed? What changes should be made? How should we handle Taiwan?

You do not want to miss this webinar, it’s sure to have a lively and robust conversation!

Citizens For National Security’s Chairman Ken Abramowitz will provide his view of how he sees things from a national security perspective with a brief overview of the topic, then open up for Q&A from attendees.

Presenter: Ken Abramowitz is Chairman of Citizens For National Security. Ken analyzes threats to the United States and has recently published the book, The Multi-Front War: Defending America From Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics, and Racial Strife. Once a month CFNS provides a forum for its members and followers to hear Ken’s perspective on a particular topic and an opportunity to ask him questions on any national security-related topic.

CFNS fills a vital need. With its people, contacts, and experiences in the intelligence and national security arenas, and its concept of two-way dialogue with its members, it offers an efficient forum and format that brings the general public into the national security mix.

 

Todd Bensman