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good morning, everyone, and welcome to brookings. i m mike o hanlon, here to welcome you about a discussion with possible wartime scenarios with russia and/or china. this panel has a lot of expertise on these subjects. i m going to briefly introduce folks in a minute and hand the baton, so to speak, over to my good friend and colleague jung pak, who will be our moderator. she ll pose questions to the panelists. we re talk amongst ourselves for the first half of this 90-minute event then go to you. the panelists have all been kind enough, as well as jung as moderator, to allow me to use my new book the senkaku paradox as the spring board for this discussion, but only the spring board, and the conversation will range much more widely. but let me just say a brief word of introduction to the subject before introducing them. just so you know, at least where our starting point is in this project and this conversation today. i think back to something that my good friend lieutenant
of the gaza economy and political system as well as ways the u.s., u.n. and egypt could revive and more effectively manage the israeli/palestinian peace process. this is just over two hours. good morning, welcome to brookings. my name is bruce jones, i m the vice president of foreign policy here at brookings and it s a pleasure to welcome you all here today. before i do anything else, i want to welcome and thank my friend and colleague, our partner at the center for new american security and it was just a great pleasure to work with her and her team on this important topic. for the last ten months, brookings has con seen conveniented leading experts in a task force on policy. the work feeds off and advances robust work on affairs at both centers on the brookings side. we have a project on imagining israel s future, which fed into this for which we re grateful for their support and ongoing work on palestinian issues and the regional questions. i want to thank goldberg who is
to these days is what s going on with brexit. we seem to have a schrödinger s brexit, we are not sure what s going to happen december 12. can you tell me what the state of play is? ambassador darroch: what hasprime minister negotiated i say that the night i say that is an exceptionals negotiated i say that the negotiation, is she delivered with the british people voted for which is an orderly, smooth exit from the european union on the basis of this deal. it s a deal was delivered for the british people voted for mac in june 2016, it provides for regaining control of our borders, of our money, and of our laws, but it also with this transitional or implementation goes from march 2019 to the end of december, period 19, 20 month when all the business community and everything will remain as it is and they have that continuity through that time. we negotiate the details of the future relationship. pit also provides for us to continue to cooperate with the eu in areas which are
okay. i think that the question that everybody wants to get an answer to these days is what is going on with brexit ? we are not sure whether or not britain is going to be in or out of the eu or what is going to happen on december 12. can you tell me what the state of play is? i thought we might do the other subjects first actually.[ laughter ] what the prime minister has negotiated and it is an exceptional achievement and having done 50 years of my career on european union work, if that she has delivered what the british people voted for which is an orderly and smooth exit from the european union on the basis of this deal. is a deal which delivers what the british people voted for back in june 2016 and it provides for regaining control of our borders and of our money and our laws. but also with this transitional or more correctly implementation in this period, for the business community everything will remain as it is, and have that continuity through that time while we