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U.S. Indo-Pacific Relations: A View from Washington, D.C. U.S. Indo-Pacific Relations: A View from Washington, D.C.
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As the United States embraces a Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy, regional issues of mounting concern also provide new opportunities for cooperation between allies, partners, and strategic competitors in the region. From his vantage point as Vice President and Director of the East-West Center in Washington, Dr. Limaye will discuss the current political climate in Washington as it relates to the Indo-Pacific region and the work conducted by the EWC’s office in Washington, D.C.

The East-West Center in Washington advances U.S. Indo-Pacific relations by creating innovative content, publications, exchanges, and outreach activities. This presentation will include an overview of the various projects conducted and recent resources launched from EWC in Washington, including the 2020 U.S. Presidential Candidates on the Indo-Pacific resource, a new feature from the Asia Matters for America initiative (AsiaMattersforAmerica.org).

Dr. Satu Limaye is the Vice President and Director of the East-West Center in Washington. He is also a Senior Advisor at the CNA Corporation, a non-profit research and analysis organization located in Arlington, VA. He is the creator and director of the Asia Matters for America initiative, an interactive resource for credible, non-partisan information, graphics, analysis and news on US-Asia Pacific relations and the national, state and local levels; Founding Editor of the Asia-Pacific Bulletin series, an editor of the journal Global Asia and on the international advisory council of the journal Contemporary Southeast Asia. Dr. Limaye publishes and speaks on U.S.-Asia relations and is a reviewer for numerous publications, foundations and fellowship programs. 

Open to the public

Limited Seating

Please RSVP by Monday, September 30: 944-7111 or

[email protected]

Paid parking is available on the UHM campus.

www.EastWestCenter.org/EWC-in-washington

As the United States embraces a Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy, regional issues of mounting concern also provide new opportunities for cooperation between allies, partners, and strategic competitors in the region. From his vantage point as Vice President and Director of the East-West Center in Washington, Dr. Limaye will discuss the current political climate in Washington as it relates to the Indo-Pacific region and the work conducted by the EWC’s office in Washington, D.C.

The East-West Center in Washington advances U.S. Indo-Pacific relations by creating innovative content, publications, exchanges, and outreach activities. This presentation will include an overview of the various projects conducted and recent resources launched from EWC in Washington, including the 2020 U.S. Presidential Candidates on the Indo-Pacific resource, a new feature from the Asia Matters for America initiative (AsiaMattersforAmerica.org).

Dr. Satu Limaye is the Vice President and Director of the East-West Center in Washington. He is also a Senior Advisor at the CNA Corporation, a non-profit research and analysis organization located in Arlington, VA. He is the creator and director of the Asia Matters for America initiative, an interactive resource for credible, non-partisan information, graphics, analysis and news on US-Asia Pacific relations and the national, state and local levels; Founding Editor of the Asia-Pacific Bulletin series, an editor of the journal Global Asia and on the international advisory council of the journal Contemporary Southeast Asia. Dr. Limaye publishes and speaks on U.S.-Asia relations and is a reviewer for numerous publications, foundations and fellowship programs. 

Open to the public

Limited Seating

Please RSVP by Monday, September 30: 944-7111 or

[email protected]

Paid parking is available on the UHM campus.

www.EastWestCenter.org/EWC-in-washington