DescriptionThe contemporary struggle in Asia is as much about competing strategic ‘imaginaries’ as it is about military or economic power. At the annual Yale-NUS Global Affairs Lecture held on 7 February 2022, Shedden Professor of Strategic Policy Studies at The Australian National University Evelyn Goh analysed how key states in the region are renewing geopolitical competition through the three main competing strategic imaginaries of Asia today: the ‘Asia-Pacific’; a revived ‘Greater Asia’ made possible by China’s resurgence; and the ‘Indo-Pacific’ visions. The Yale-NUS Global Affairs Lecture is sponsored by the late Professor Saw Swee Hock.CreatorYale-NUS CollegeDate11-FEB-2022FormatVideoLanguageEnglishLength01:13:55EventThe Yale-NUS Global Affairs Lecture PublisherYale-NUS CollegeLocationSingapore
Yale-NUS College, What's at Stake in the Indo-Asia-Pacific Strategic Imaginaries in Geopolitics (11-FEB-2022). Yale-NUS College Digital Archives, accessed 18/02/2025, https://collegedigitalarchives.yale-nus.edu.sg/nodes/view/10409