Military challenges in the Asia Pacific: US responses to regional competition

The Asia Pacific security environment is more contested today than at any time since World War II. China’s increased assertiveness and North Korea’s unpredictability are not symptomatic of America’s decline, nor do they necessarily signal great power conflict. Rather, recent developments demand a close look at the changing terms of regional competition and America’s responses to it. In this hypercompetitive environment, how will the US and its allies and partners ensure regional stability?

AEI will host a panel of security experts discuss how the US can keep its competitive edge in the Asia Pacific.

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Agenda

8:45 AM Registration

9:00 AM Introductory remarks: Phillip Lohaus, AEI

9:10 AM Panel discussion

  • Roger Cliff, Center for Naval Analyses
  • Thomas Donnelly, AEI
  • Nathan Freier, United States Army War College
  • Lt. Gen. Wallace “Chip” Gregson Jr. (Ret.), Former Assistant Secretary of Defense, Asian and Pacific Security Affairs
  • Moderator: Phillip Lohaus, AEI

10:10 AM Q&A

10:30 AM Adjournment