Recalibrating Geopolitical Relations in the Indo-Pacific

Recalibrating Geopolitical Relations in the Indo-Pacific

On July 13, 2021, the National Bureau of Asian Research convened a discussion on the challenges of navigating the current geopolitical environment for Japan, Australia, India, and Taiwan. Experts discussed how these countries are re-examining core strategic assumptions, reviewing their alliance relationships, trade, and economic relations with both China and the United States and examining their role in international institutions and regional groupings and agreements. WELCOME REMARKS Michael Wills, The National Bureau of Asian Research NAVIGATING A TUMULTOUS WORLD Ashley Tellis, The National Bureau of Asian Research Moderator: Michael Wills, The National Bureau of Asian Research REGIONAL RESPONSES TO A SHIFTING GEOPOLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Moderator: Michael Wills, The National Bureau of Asian Research Panel: John H. Gill, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies; International Institute for Strategic Studies Yuka Koshino, International Institute for Strategic Studies Tiffany Ma, BowerGroupAsia Michael Wesley, University of Melbourne