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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181210T120000
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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/undesigned-nuclear-triangle-us
 -china-and-india/
SUMMARY:An undesigned nuclear triangle of the U.S.\, China and India?
DESCRIPTION:\n	Wang Zhen (Associate Professor of International Studies\, Sh
 anghai Academy of Social Sciences\; HYI Visiting Scholar 2018-19)\n	Chair/
 discussant: Steven E. Miller (Director\, International Security Program\, 
 Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs\, Harvard Kennedy Scho
 ol)\n\n	Co-sponsored with the Harvard University Asia Center\n\n\n	Since
  President Trump took office\, he went beyond the Obama administration’s
  “Pivot to Asia” policy and proposed an Indo-Pacific strategy. This wi
 ll strengthen the position of the Indo-Pacific region in the global geopol
 itical landscape in which the United States\, China and India are all nucl
 ear powers with global or regional influence. If we look back at history\,
  it is apparent that there has been close interaction between the United S
 tates\, China and India on the nuclear issue. To some extent\, this linkag
 e has finally contributed to today’s nuclear triangle. What are the dyna
 mics behind the nuclear triangle of the United States\, China\, and India?
  Is it due to the change of international power structure\, threat cogniti
 on or perceived national interests? And what is the triangle’s impact on
  future security in Asia and globally? The speaker will try to answer thes
 e questions in his presentation.
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