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ONLINE EVENT: The Future of U.S. Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

The National Bureau of Asian Research cordially invites you to join a virtual discussion accompanying the release of the report A New U.S. Strategy for the Indo-Pacific by Roger Cliff. The Indo-Pacific is a region of critical importance to the United States, but one in which the country is likely to face major challenges in the coming years. These challenges include China’s rising power, North Korea’s nuclear program, the spread of authoritarianism, and global climate change. However, the Indo-Pacific also presents major strategic opportunities for the United States. This report presents a comprehensive and coherent U.S. strategy for the region.

Speakers:

  • Moderator: Jennifer Staats, United States Institute of Peace

  • Roger Cliff, Independent analyst

  • Roy D. Kamphausen, National Bureau of Asian Research

  • Thomas Mahnken, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments

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