Speaker: Eleanor Freund, Research Fellow, International Security Program
This presentation will explore the range of security cooperation behaviors between states and investigate the factors that account for variation in China’s security partnerships. It will offer a conceptual framework for understanding the differences in security cooperation relationships and advance a theory explaining China’s choices between these different types of security cooperation. Sino-Vietnamese cooperation (and conflict) during the First and Second Indochinese Wars will be analyzed as empirical evidence supporting the proposed theory.
Admittance is on a first come–first served basis. Tea and Coffee Provided.
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Eleanor Freund, Research Fellow, International Security Program
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International Security Program