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U.S. Pacific Command Perspective on Security in Northeast Asia Podcast



Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command.
May 7, 2008

Speaker: Admiral Timothy J. Keating
, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command

The evolving security environment in Northeast Asia continues to be a major focus for U.S. Pacific Command. Although events and trends have challenged regional stability, Northeast Asia remains stable and secure, enabling prosperity and growth. Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, discusses transformed U.S. alliances with Japan and the Republic of Korea; appropriate U.S. presence and forward basing; a maturing, constructive relationship with China; and an expanding multilateral approach to crisis management.

Presider: Micah Fink, Documentary Film Maker, PBS Wide Angle

Topics:  Policy

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