About this Event
As tensions in the Indo-Pacific increase and new security issues emerge, Australia, the United States, India and Japan have come together with the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue to support the Indo-Pacific.
The event will explore the key issues and challenges of the Quad, and the role of each state in emerging security issues Indo-Pacific. Unpacking the Quad Working Groups, the panel will look at how the Quad can support climate change, maritime security, geoeconomics and technology security in the Indo-Pacific.
This event is a part of the QUADMIN Emerging Leaders Dialogue, bringing together emerging leaders from Australia, the United States, India and Japan. QUADMIN is supported by the U.S. Embassy Canberra.
Panel:
Stuti Bhatnagar, Research Fellow, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University
Kate Clayton, Research Officer La Trobe Asia, La Trobe University
Tom Corben, Research Fellow, Foreign Policy and Defence Program, United States Studies Centre
Rena Sasaki, Georgetown University and Pacific Forum
Moderator: Associate Professor Bec Strating, Director, La Trobe Asia , La Trobe University
This is a hybrid event and will also be online for people unable to attend in-person
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Level 2 Room 2.10, 360 Collins St Melbourne (La Trobe University City Campus), Level 2, Room 2.10, Melbourne, Australia
AUD 0.00