Public Lecture: “The Geostrategic Shift in East Asia: Emergence of a Regional Pax Sinica?”

Tosh Minohara is a Professor of U.S.-Japan Relations at the Graduate School of Law and Politics, Kobe University, Japan.

A power shift is now taking place in East Asia. A new political order is gradually emerging as relative U.S. dominance wanes in the region, and in its place an increasingly assertive and confident China is appearing; and China is ever more eager to extend its sphere of influence. How will the rising “Pax Sinica” impact “Pax Americana” in the region? This talk will explore what the shift in U.S.-Japan-Asia strategic relationship means for the future of East Asia.

This lecture will be held on April 4 in the Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE) Room 203 at 6 p.m.

 

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