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Chinese and American Approaches to Non-Traditional Security Challenges: Implications for the Maritime Domain
The Naval War College's China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) will be
hosting its fifth annual conference in Newport, Rhode Island.
Where
The objective of this conference is derived from the October 2007 Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower goal to “Foster and sustain cooperative relationships with more international partners.” The fifth annual conference of the China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) at the Naval War College will serve to continue a dialogue among Chinese and American specialists regarding the development of cooperation in the maritime domain. In doing so, it draws heavily on the experience of the third annual conference (2007), which framed the issues under the theme “Defining a Maritime Partnership with China.” This conference seeks to create the intellectual framework for further enhanced U.S.-China maritime cooperation.
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