Episode 8: The Naval Balance in the Indo-Pacific
Guest
Peter A. Dutton
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Description
Guest Peter Dutton discusses a paper delivered in Australia in November 2022, considering AUKUS, the Quad, and the naval capabilities that the PRC brings to bear in the Indo-Pacific theater.
Guest:
Peter Dutton, PhD, JD is Professor at the US Naval War College, Stockton Center for International Law. He was formerly interim dean, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, and director of the China Maritime Studies Institute, professor of strategic research and professor of law. His research focuses on China’s maritime expansion, Chinese views of sovereignty and international law and factors shaping China’s rise. A retired Navy judge advocate and former naval flight officer, he holds a Ph.D. from King’s College London, a J.D. from the College of William & Mary and an M.A. from NWC. He is an adjunct professor at NYU School of Law, a faculty advisor to NYU’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute and an associate in research at Harvard University’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.
Episode Length
45:58
File Size
84.1 MB
File Format
MP3
Release Date
1-2023
Keywords
China, AUKUS, Indo-Pacific, Sea control, maritime power, naval strategy, maritime strategy, naval bases, logistics, strategic competition, great power competition
Recommended Citation
Kardon, Isaac, "Episode 8: The Naval Balance in the Indo-Pacific" (2023). Sea Power Podcast. 8.
https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/seapower/8
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