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The Asia-Pacific is emerging as the world’s most militarily significant and challenging region. China’s military has benefited from decades of double-digit growth in investment and today represents a robust fighting force focused, in part, on denying the United States access to the western Pacific during a time of crisis or conflict. North Korea continues to threaten the peace and stability of the entire region, and has not shown an interest in abandoning belligerence and confrontation since the death of Kim Jong-il. Seveal U.S. allies in Asia—Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK), and Australia—have built highly capable armed forces that are (to varying degrees) well integrated with U.S. forces. At the same time, other regional partners and new potential partners—Singapore, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam—have also been increasing their investments in military capabilities in recent years. What security challenges lie ahead and how will the Asia-Pacific’s increasing significance and growing military power attract the attention of strategists and policy makers around the world? To discuss this important issue, Aspen Institute India invites you to join a talk on “East Asia Security Challenges” by James Steinberg, Dean of the Maxwell School, Syracuse University and former US Deputy Secretary of State. The session will be chaired by Kanwal Sibal, former Foreign Secretary of India. Participation is restricted and will be by prior registration only. | |
WHEN Thursday, May 2, 2013 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Registration : 6:00 pm WHEREWWF Auditorium, 172-B, Lodhi EstateNew Delhi – 110003 RSVPThursday, May 2, 2013 by 9:00 AM | |
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