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AFPC Insights
American Foreign Policy Council
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American Foreign Policy Council staff and experts explain changing world events and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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American Foreign Policy Council staff and experts explain changing world events and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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AFPC INSIGHTS Episode 16: The strategic significance of the Pacific Islands
AFPC Insights
6 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
AFPC INSIGHTS Episode 16: The strategic significance of the Pacific Islands

American Foreign Policy Council Senior Fellow in National Security  Affairs Alexander B. Gray discusses the strategic significance of the Pacific Islands.   


Related publications:    

Why a crisis in the Pacific islands matters for Washington and Beijing  (February 16, 2021, The Hill) https://thehill.com/opinion/international/538968-why-a-crisis-in-the-pacific-islands-matters-for-washington-and-beijing   

Trouble in Paradise: Why a Pacific Islands Squabble Matters for Washington (February 8, 2021, The National Interest) https://www.afpc.org/publications/articles/trouble-in-paradise-why-a-pacific-islands-squabble-matters-for-washington

AFPC Insights
American Foreign Policy Council staff and experts explain changing world events and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.