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Project on Strategic Dialogue in the Asia-Pacific

The strategic importance of the Asia-Pacific continues to grow, driven by China's rise and the response of the United States and other regional powers.


Launched during the 2020-2021 academic year, the Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue and the Asian Studies Program in the Walsh School of Foreign Service hosted a series of virtual and on-site dialogues about key players in the Asia-Pacific region and their strategic roles in the wider context of U.S.-China relations. The project was jointly led by Professors Michael Green and Evan Medeiros and cosponsored by the Asian Studies Program (Walsh School of Foreign Service) and the Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues.

Events

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Feb
8
2022

China Watching: The View from Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is often viewed as the region that most readily exemplifies the competitive forces of the United States and China at work. And yet, the analogy of Southeast Asia as a testing ground tends to strip these countries of their agency in managing their foreign relations. What do Southeast…

Publications