Name
U.S. Military Strategy and China
Date & Time
Tuesday, June 22, 2021, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Speakers
Rachel Esplin Odell - The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft
T. X. Hammes - National Defense University
Eugene Gholz - International Security Center at the University of Notre Dame
T. X. Hammes - National Defense University
Eugene Gholz - International Security Center at the University of Notre Dame
Description
The People’s Republic of China appears set to be the main security challenger to the United States in our lifetimes. It has a massive population, an increasingly advanced economy, and growing friction with the United States. It also has an ever-more-capable military, leading to fears that it may be able to deny U.S. forces access to key areas of the Western Pacific in a conflict. U.S. naval strategists have struggled to envision a force structure and posture that can meet that challenge – but what if we’re looking at the problem wrong in the first place? Three proponents of major shifts in our military strategy vis a vis China will articulate their views on how to secure U.S. interests in the new East Asian situation.