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Taiwan’s Security at a Crossroads

  • 1957 E Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20052 United States (map)

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The Organization of Asian Studies (OAS) invites you to a conversation with East/Southeast Asia regional experts to unpack how Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines are shaping the future of Taiwan’s security & democracy

As tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific, how are Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines shaping the future of Taiwan’s security and democracy?

Speakers

  • Benjamin Sando | Global Taiwan Institute

  • Emily Matson | George Washington University

  • Japhet Quitzon | CSIS: Southeast Asia Program

  • John Tai | George Washington University

  • John Dotson | Global Taiwan Institute

  • Mizumi Dutcher | Johns Hopkins SAIS

Please join us in person on Friday, October 24th, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm in Room 211 at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, Washington, DC. The moderated discussion will take place from 1:00 to 2:00 pm, followed by audience Q&A.

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