Allies and Geopolitical Competition in the Indo-Pacific Region
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The CSIS Asia Program, in collaboration with the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney (USSC), cordially invites you to Allies and Geopolitical Competition in the Indo-Pacific Region on May 4, 2023 at 3:00 PM.
Networking alliance relationships is a core pillar of U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific region. Please join experts from CSIS and USSC for a discussion of geopolitical dynamics in the Indo-Pacific and priorities for enhancing allied policy coordination across a range of economic and security challenges.
This event will be followed by a reception.
Opening Remarks
John J. Hamre, President and CEO, and Langone Chair in American Leadership, CSIS
Michael J. Green, Chief Executive Officer, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney; Senior Adviser (Non-resident) and Henry A. Kissinger Chair, CSIS
Panel One - Regional Geopolitics: Are We Fit for Purpose?
Peter Dean, Director of Foreign Policy and Defence, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney
Miah Hammond-Errey, Director, Emerging Technology, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney
Victor Cha, Senior Vice President for Asia and Korea Chair, CSIS
Charles Edel, Senior Adviser and Australia Chair, CSIS
Moderator:
Michael J. Green, Chief Executive Officer, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney; Senior Adviser (Non-resident) and Henry A. Kissinger Chair, CSIS
Break
Panel Two – Economic Security
John Kunkel, Senior Economic Adviser, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney
Hayley Channer, Director, Economic Security, United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney
Gerard DiPippo, Senior Fellow, Economics Program, CSIS
Emily Benson, Director, Program on Trade and Technology and Senior Fellow, Scholl Chair in International Business, CSIS
Moderator:
Matthew P. Goodman, Senior Vice President for Economics, CSIS
Adjourn
Reception
This event is made possible through general support to the Center for Strategic and International Studies.