The Indo-Pacific region has emerged as a key theater of engagement with the return of great power competition. China’s growing capability and influence across the Indo-Pacific provokes pressing questions for U.S. strategy in the region, as does uncertainty over the robustness and durability of the U.S.-India Partnership. With Asia undergoing major power transitions and advances in military technology potentially shifting the regional offense-defense balance, this project investigates how the United States, its allies, and its partners across the Indo-Pacific can best respond.
October 21, 2019
Frank ODonnell focuses on the intersection of China, India and Pakistan, discussing the relationship of the three states and the danger of escalating tensions when all are armed with nuclear weapons.
September 30, 2019
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