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URL:https://quincyinst.org/events/active-denial-a-roadmap-to-a-more-effect
 ive-stabilizing-and-sustainable-u-s-defense-strategy-in-asia/
SUMMARY:Active Denial: A Roadmap to a More Effective\, Stabilizing\, and Su
 stainable U.S. Defense Strategy in Asia
DESCRIPTION:As relations between the United States and China deteriorate\, 
 chances of a military clash are growing. Multiple factors could lead to a 
 major escalatory spiral of conflict in East Asia. Such an escalation is un
 desirable as\, among other things\, it would be a threat to the security a
 nd prosperity of the United States.  The Quincy Institute led a multi-year
  study by three members of QI’s East Asia Program and seven external par
 tners — spearheaded by former QI Research Fellow Rachel Esplin Odell —
  to lay out a safer military strategy for the United States in Asia. The s
 trategy\, called Active Denial\, outlines the military posture needed to r
 educe chances of escalation in the event of conflict\, while ensuring that
  any Chinese military offensive cannot succeed. If implemented\, the strat
 egy will result in annual savings of roughly $75 billion (about 10 percent
 ) by 2035 compared to the Trump administration’s defense plan.  Join us 
 for a conversation where we will explore these and other findings from Qui
 ncy Institute’s new report\, Active Denial: A Roadmap to a More Effectiv
 e\, Stabilizing\, and Sustainable U.S. Defense Strategy in Asia. The panel
  discussion will be led by Michael D. Swaine\, Director of the East Asia P
 rogram at the Quincy Institute\; Mike Mochizuki\, Japan-U.S. Relations Cha
 ir in Memory of Gaston Sigur at the Elliott School of International Affair
 s in George Washington University and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Quincy 
 Institute\; and Eric Heginbotham\, Principal Research Scientist at the MIT
  Center for International Studies. Former Research Fellow at the Quincy In
 stitute Rachel Esplin Odell will moderate.  
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