China’s military challenge to the US in Asia
Lowy Lecture Series

China’s military challenge to the US in Asia

Wed, 28 November 2018
Sydney

How is China trying to unseat the United States as the dominant power in Asia? What tactics are Beijing using and how is the US responding?

Join a Lowy Institute panel for a discussion of China’s challenge to America’s military dominance in Asia, a phenomenon which is upending Australia’s longstanding assumptions about its strategic position in the region. The panel will examine the entrepreneurial ways China has been building military power, how it may have lulled the US into inaction, and what it means for the future of security in the Indo-Pacific.

The panel will be hosted by Sam Roggeveen, Director of Lowy Institute’s International Security Program, with Oriana Skylar Mastro, of Georgetown University and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), and Brendan Taylor, of the Australian National University, and the author of ‘The Four Flashpoints: How Asia Goes to War’, and Professor Benjamin Schreer of Macquarie University.

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