Stregthening Strategic Stability in Central and Eastern Europe
Abstract
This project will explore challenges to strategic stability that derive from the triangular relationship between China, Japan and the United States. The main innovation of this project is a trilateral dialogue to explore the relevant concepts, flashpoints and policies that bear on strategic stability in Northeast Asia. Japan is a critical player in the context of U.S.-China strategic stability; however, there are very few discussions between Chinese and Japanese security experts on the issue, much less trilateral discussions involving all three countries. The objective is to promote mutual understanding among experts from the three countries on the concept and definition of U.S.-China strategic stability; the purpose that U.S.-China strategic stability would serve; and approaches to fostering strategic stability in the region. The project can help the public, policy and academic communities in the United States, China and Japan better understand dynamics and promote dialogue toward more stable relations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Aug 10, 2016
- Source ID
- N002441610040
Entities
People
- Aeron Wess Mitchell
Organizations
- United States Navy