Event Date: 7th February 2023
Location: Internet 21:00 - 22:00 GMT
In recent days, a Chinese surveillance balloon entered American airspace, leading US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to postpone his planned visit to China. “Strategic competition” between the US, its allies, and China is on the rise, especially in the Indo-Pacific region, and both sides are developing their military capabilities for a potential clash.
What would be the economic cost of a conflict in the Indo-Pacific, and what roles would allies play?
This Tuesday, February 7, join Perry World House and the US Army War College’s Eisenhower Series College Program for a wide-ranging conversation about the critical global importance of the Indo-Pacific, where military practitioners from the US and Australian Armies will share their perspectives on the future of security in the region.
Register here