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Competing with China over the Long Haul
Foreign Policy Institute hosts a talk with Jackie Deal over how America can compete with China in the long term militarily.
Jacqueline Deal
Senior Fellow, FPRI
President and CEO, Long Term Strategy Group
Jackie Deal writes in a recent essay “the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, while taking care not to cross the line into outright war, is on the march,” deploying impressive new weapons and platforms, engaging in cyber attacks on US targets, and building islands in the South China Sea to buttress their claims to disputed areas. Dr. Deal will explore how to compete with China while containing the prospects for conflict. She worked for over a decade with the Director of the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Net Assessment on projects related to East Asia and held postdoctoral fellowships at the Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs and the Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, both at Harvard. She is co-founder of the American Academy for Strategic Education.
Registration:
Reservations are required. RSVP: events@fpri.org
Free for Members of FPRI at the $100 Level
$20 for Non-Members
Reception or Dinner immediately following exclusively for Bronze Partners of FPRI
(Must be reserved at least 2 business days in advance)
For more information, contact (215)732-3774, ext 103 or events@fpri.org.
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