How best should key strategic partners in Asia and Europe meet their future defence and security needs in a world that offers less policy space and more complex problems? This project examines four significant cases – Japan, Singapore, Germany, and the UK – which share many contemporary security challenges.
How best should key strategic partners in Asia and Europe meet their future defence and security needs in a world that offers less policy space and more complex problems?
This project examines four significant cases – Japan, Singapore, Germany, and the UK – which share many contemporary security challenges.
The launch event will feature a roundtable discussion with the project leads and their country rapporteurs presenting their findings about how those countries mobilise power and exercise statecraft within a world that gives them less control over the outcomes they want to achieve.
SPEAKERS
- Professor Jochen Prantl, ANU
- Professor Evelyn Goh, ANU
- Professor Sven Biscop, Egmont–Royal Institute for International Relations
- Dr. Yusuke Ishihara, National Institute for Defence Studies
- Mr. Paul Chamberlain, ANU
Event Speakers
Professor Sven Biscop
Egmont-Royal Institute for International Relations
Dr Yusuke Ishihara
Senior Fellow, Global Security Division
National Institute for Defense Studies