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This talk by Andrew Scobell will look at why Southeast Asia matters to China for economic and security reasons. Dr. Scobell will examine China's relations with countries in Southeast Asia and where there are sources of both cooperation and tension.
Andrew Scobell holds the Bren Chair in Non-Western Strategic Thought at the Marine Corps University’s Krulak Center. He is currently on a leave of absence from the RAND Corporation where he has been a Senior Political Scientist since 2010. Scobell is concurrently Adjunct Professor in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. His publications include: Chairman Xi Remakes the PLA (National Defense University Press, 2019), At the Dawn of Belt and Road (RAND, 2018), PLA Influence on China’s National Security Policymaking (Stanford University Press, 2015), China’s Search for Security (Columbia University Press, 2012), and China’s Use of Military Force (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Scobell earned a doctorate in political science from Columbia University.
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