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What is China’s grand strategy doctrine and how do Chinese leaders understand their security dilemmas in the Indo-pacific in light of strategic competition with the U.S.? What do they make of Washington’s deterrence strategy and forward force posture? What is the future of Taiwan and the likelihood of conflict in the South China Sea? What does the increasing prominence of RCEP mean for the 'QUAD'? How do other major players in the regions, including Japan, Korea, India, and Australia conceive of China’s rise? Do they view China as a threat, and if so, do they have the interest, will, and capability to balance Beijing? If they are to craft effective strategies toward Beijing that is grounded in realism, North Atlantic policymakers need to understand and digest China’s vision for the international order and the strategic framework within which the PRC operates. To this end, the panel attempts to examine the security dynamics in the Asia Pacific with special attention to the perspectives of countries in the region and their interests to see whether there are opportunities for de-escalation, cooperation, engagement, and sustainable peace in the most unpredictable and strategically sensitive area in the world today. This discussion is part of IPD’s project on the Current Landscape of U.S.-China Relations. 👥 Panelists: • Michael Swaine: Michael Swaine: Director, East Asia Program, Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft • Paul Heer: Distinguished Fellow, Center for the National Interest; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Chicago Council on Global Affairs • Lyle Goldstein: Research Professor & Founding Director, China Maritime Studies Institute, U.S. Naval War College • Richard Hanania: Research Fellow, Defense Priorities; President, Center for the Study of Partisanship & Ideology 🎙️ Moderator: • Curt Mills: Senior Reporter, The American Conservative 🔎 Current Landscape of U.S.-China Relations Project: https://peacediplomacy.org/2021/10/07... 🔔 Follow us below: • Website: https://peacediplomacy.org/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Institutefo... • Twitter: / diplomacy_peace • LinkedIn: / the-institute-for-peace-diplomacy • Facebook: / peacediplomacyorg • Instagram: / peacediplomacyorg 👉 Donate: https://peacediplomacy.org/donate/