The Future of the Indo-Pacific with the Coast Guard Commandant
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Please join the CSIS International Security Program (ISP) for a discussion with the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, Admiral Linda L. Fagan, on current and future challenges in the Indo-Pacific on Monday, April 29, 2024 at 9:30 a.m.
Admiral Fagan will sit down for a virtual, livestreamed discussion with Dr. Seth G. Jones, CSIS senior vice president, Harold Brown Chair, and ISP director. The pair will discuss Admiral Fagan’s recent trips to the region and her assessment of U.S. involvement in the coming years.
This event is made possible by general support to CSIS.
Admiral Linda L. Fagan
As the 27th Commandant of the United States Coast Guard, Admiral Linda Fagan oversees all global Coast Guard operations and over 78,000 active-duty, reserve, and civilian personnel and auxiliary volunteers. She has served on all seven continents, from the snows of Ross Island, Antarctica to the heart of Africa and in many ports along the way. Admiral Fagan has worked with both the International Maritime Organization and International Labor Organization on flag state and port state issues. Admiral Fagan is the longest serving active duty Marine Safety Officer and holds the distinction of being the Coast Guard’s first-ever Gold Ancient Trident.
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- Christine Brazeau
- Executive Director, International Security Program
- 202.775.3169
- cbrazeau@csis.org
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- aschwartz@csis.org
- Samuel Cestari
- Media Relations Coordinator, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- scestari@csis.org