US National Security Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

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Kurt M. Campbell, senior vice
president, Henry A. Kissinger Chair in National Security, and director
of the International Security Program at CSIS,  discuss policy options
to address U.S. national security challenges in the Asia-Pacific
region.  With the rise of China, an emboldened nuclear North Korea, and
the security normalization of Japan, the Asia-Pacific region presents
increasingly dynamic and complex security challenges.  What are the
implications for American policy toward the Asia-Pacific region in the
21st Century? How will the rise of China and India effect relations
with the U.S.? Dr. Campbell will also discuss his thoughts on the “twin
challenges” for U.S. national security policy: balancing America’s role
in the Middle East with the challenges she faces in Asia.

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