

Security and Insecurity in the Indo-Pacific
Jul 2, 2021
Former assistant secretary of defense discusses policy continuity in US security relations in Asia, role of India and the Quad, supply chain security, and the challenges posed by China. Panel explores the significance of the Indo-Pacific region in global politics, economy, and military strength. Speaker emphasizes the importance of reducing vulnerability in the supply chain to limit Chinese access to sensitive technologies. They also discuss the quad, trade policy, Taiwan, and North Korea's nuclear program.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 1min
Exploring Indo-Pacific Security
01:09 • 4min
US Strategic Competition in the Indo-Pacific
04:58 • 17min
Addressing Human Rights and Technology Competition in the Indo-Pacific
22:00 • 3min
Security and Insecurity in the Indo-Pacific: Reducing Vulnerability in the Supply Chain
24:56 • 2min
Quad, Trade Policy, Taiwan, North Korea: Perspectives and Challenges
27:22 • 7min