

China's Shaping of International Norms and Regional Security Environment (Ep 3)
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In this episode of At the Boundary, we listen to the opening remarks from a panel discussion that took place at the first GNSI Tampa Summit. This panel discussion was part of the Great Power Competition Conference, the nation's leading, ongoing conference dedicated to studying the Great Power Competition between the USA, Russia, China and other players around the globe.
You can see the entire panel discussion on our YouTube channel.
This episode features the opening remarks from the panel: China’s Shaping of International Norms and Regional Security Environment.
• Matthew McInnis, Senior Fellow, Institute for the Study of War
• Peter Mattis, Director of Intelligence, Special Competitive Studies Project
• Emily de la Bruyere, Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defending Democractices
• Dean Cheng, Senior Advisor, China Program, United States Institute of Peace
• Daniel Tobin, Associate (Non-Resident) Freeman Chair, CSIS
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