The Indo-Pacific region faces an ever-intensifying security environment and rapidly shifting diplomatic and economic landscapes.
In an era of great power rivalry Japan aims to minimise the risks of an armed conflict, while maximising opportunities for region-wide economic and social exchange.
What are Japan's challenges in deterring an armed conflict over Taiwan? What is Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific and what are its implications for the region? How does Japan envisage the roles that the Japan-US alliance and security cooperation with Australia and other partners may play in the Indo-Pacific?
Please join Professor Satoru MORI to discuss the role that Japan can play in regional security.
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12.30pm-1pm: Light lunch and refreshments provided
1pm-2pm: Discussion, and Q&A
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