Glen S. Fukushima: The Transformation of National Security in Asia

March 25, 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Bachman Hall 107 (Loulu Conference Room) & Online

Speaker: Glen S. Fukushima, in conversation with Shannon Dorsey (U.S. State Department Diplomatic Fellow at the East-West Center) Description: National security in the Indo-Pacific has changed significantly over the last decade, with the rise of China being the central focus of the United States, which has enhanced security ties with the Quad (Japan, Australia, India), South Korea, the Philippines, and others, including Europe. In addition to military assets, economic competitiveness has emerged as a critical component of national security. Where is the U.S.-China rivalry headed, and what is Japan’s role? Please RSVP using the link: bit.ly/032525


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https://manoa.hawaii.edu/japanese-studies/events/

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Center for Japanese Studies, co-sponsored with EWC, CSS, and BTSS, Mānoa Campus

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956-2665, cjs@hawaii.edu,

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