AUKUS and Changing Dynamics in the Indo-Pacific
Mike unpacks recent developments in the U.S.-Australia alliance,
including the AUKUS agreement, with Rory Medcalf, professor and
head of the National Security College at Australia National
University.
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The “Asia Chessboard” features in-depth conversations with the most prominent strategic thinkers on Asia. Host Michael Green, Henry A. Kissinger Chair at CSIS and CEO of the United States Studies Centre, takes the debate beyond the headlines of the day...
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This week, Mike unpacks recent developments in the U.S.-Australia
alliance, including the AUKUS agreement, with Rory Medcalf,
professor and head of the National Security College at Australia
National University. The two discuss the second edition to Rory’s
book, Indo-Pacific Empire: China, America and the contest for the
world's pivotal region, and how regional dynamics and geopolitics
have changed over the past two years. What were the conditions that
lead to the AUKUS agreement, and what is its strategic significance
in the context of U.S.-China competition? What are the major
“hotspots” in the Indo-Pacific that the United States and Australia
should be concerned about?
alliance, including the AUKUS agreement, with Rory Medcalf,
professor and head of the National Security College at Australia
National University. The two discuss the second edition to Rory’s
book, Indo-Pacific Empire: China, America and the contest for the
world's pivotal region, and how regional dynamics and geopolitics
have changed over the past two years. What were the conditions that
lead to the AUKUS agreement, and what is its strategic significance
in the context of U.S.-China competition? What are the major
“hotspots” in the Indo-Pacific that the United States and Australia
should be concerned about?
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