About this Event
Security in the Indo-Pacific has never been as far-reaching and unpredictable as it is today. Chinese activity in the South China Sea and vis-a-vis Taiwan introduces new risks for global strategic stability. The careful balance of powers between India and Pakistan could tip at any moment. North Korea’s proliferation of nuclear weapons poses a growing threat to the Korean peninsula and beyond. And yet, with the emergence of cooperative response mechanisms and policy pivots to the East, security in the Indo-Pacific has also never been as talked about and analyzed. Join us to explore the most pressing security issues—and solutions—facing the Indo-Pacific in the upcoming decade.
- Che-Chuan Lee, Institute for National Defense and Security Research
- Hans Tung, National Taiwan University
- Sheen Seong-Ho, Seoul National University
- Alessio Patalano, Kings College London
- Moderated by: John Nilsson-Wright, University of Cambridge
Part of the Indo-Pacific Roundtable 2024.
NOTICES:
Please note that this event is being photographed and videoed, and both may be published on the Centre’s website and YouTube channel. We may also use the photos and videos for the purpose of promoting the Centre’s activities to the media, within publications and online. If you do not wish to appear in either, please speak to a member of the Centre for Geopolitics team present on the day.
This agenda is not yet finalised. Verbiage and content might be adjusted, and we will continue to add speakers as they confirm.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Howard Building, Downing College, Downing College, Cambridge, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00