PCNC: HUDSON INSTITUTE’S KEN MORIYASU & TAIWAN STRAIT RISK REPORT’S PETER ENAV: “U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY CALLENGES IN ASIA” WEDNESDAY APRIL 29TH AT 1200 HRS (US PACIFIC TIME) VIA ZOOM

ENAV & MORIYASU WILL DISCUSS:
- STATE OF CHINA’S RELATIONS WITH TAIWAN
- POLITICAL SITUATION IN TAIWAN
- JAPAN’S RESPONSE
- DIMINISHING U.S. ROLE IN ASIA
- IRAN WAR IMPACT
- IMPACT ON SHIPPING IN ASIA
- IMPACT ON AI MARKET
Ken Moriyasu is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute, where he focuses on Greater Asia—the Eurasian landmass stretching from Turkey to Japan—now emerging as a primary arena for great power competition among the United States, China, and Russia. He previously served as foreign correspondent for the Japanese newspaper Nikkei, with postings in Washington, Cairo, Beijing, Dalian, New York, and Washington again. He was also a member of the core team behind Nikkei’s 2015 acquisition of the Financial Times.
Peter Enav is the Founder and Editor of Taiwan Strait Risk report. Enav has spent 18 years living and working in Asia, including nine (2005-2014) as the head of the Taipei Bureau of the Associated Press, where he closely monitored Taiwan defense issues and the evolution of the U.S.-China-Taiwan strategic triangle.
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