A nation must think before it acts.
February 03, 2025 | 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm | Asia Program
As the US faces a complex and evolving security environment in the Indo-Pacific, burden-sharing among its key regional allies—Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea—has become an increasingly important topic of discussion. In this virtual event, experts will explore the future of US alliances in Northeast Asia and examine how the incoming Trump administration might approach burden-sharing with its regional partners. We will delve into the current state of defense cooperation, regional security dynamics, and the expectations placed on Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea to contribute to regional stability. The conversation will address critical questions: How will the US balance its defense commitments with the evolving priorities of its allies? What challenges and opportunities lie ahead for Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea in sharing the burden of regional security? Join us for a timely discussion on the strategic implications of burden-sharing in the Indo-Pacific under the new administration.
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