The National Defense University in Islamabad organized a roundtable discussion on the geo-strategic dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region. Two speakers presented their perspectives: the director general of the Asian Pacific Center for Security Studies discussed U.S. and Chinese interests in the region and Pakistan's potential role in conflict resolution; an assistant professor discussed the U.S. drawdown from Afghanistan. The roundtable focused on the emerging geo-political and economic dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region and challenges posed by China's rise and U.S. interests. It provided faculty and students with a better understanding of issues in the region and opportunities for further research.
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12 Nov Roundtable Report
The National Defense University in Islamabad organized a roundtable discussion on the geo-strategic dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region. Two speakers presented their perspectives: the director general of the Asian Pacific Center for Security Studies discussed U.S. and Chinese interests in the region and Pakistan's potential role in conflict resolution; an assistant professor discussed the U.S. drawdown from Afghanistan. The roundtable focused on the emerging geo-political and economic dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region and challenges posed by China's rise and U.S. interests. It provided faculty and students with a better understanding of issues in the region and opportunities for further research.
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PRESS RELEASE
A Round Table session on The Geo-Strategic Dynamics of the Asia
Pacific Region Islamabad - November 12, 2014: The Department of Strategic Studies, National Defense University Islamabad organized a Round Table Session entitled, GeoStrategic Dynamics of the Asia Pacific Region from 10:00am to 1200pm. Two speakers presented their perspective on issues with regard to Asia Pacific and South Asian region. Director General Dan Leaf of Asian Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) spoke on the Geo-Strategic Dynamics of the Asian Pacific Region largely covering the US and Chinese interests in the region along with Pakistans possible futuristic role in terms of conflict resolution. Mr. Aqab Malik Assistant Professor presented on the US drawdown from Afghanistan. The roundtable session was chaired by the Dean Faculty of Faculty of Contemporary Studies (FCS) National Defense University. The session was attended by the FCS relevant faculty, MSc, MPhil and PhD students. The round table largely focused on the emerging dynamics of the Asian Pacific region in terms of geo-political and economic parameters and the challenges this region confronts when it comes to the rise of China and the US larger interest. Also, it is learnt with a great deal of interest that the South Asian region is linked one way or the other with the Asia Pacific Region and the role of Pakistan in this regard may not be ignored. This session remained interesting and informative for most of new faculty and students to enhance their understanding on the emerging issues and major powers dramatic shift of their policy postures to Asian Pacific region. It also paved the ways for many MPhil and PhD student to carry out research and craft standard thesis on this particular region. It was encouraging to see that many students pose interesting and at times difficult questions with regard to Asian Pacific region. It is hoped that many such talks both from an academic and practitioner perspective would be held in the future so that students have better and deeper understanding on the Asian Pacific Region and enhance their intellectual horizon.
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