Activity: Conferences and workshops › Contribution or participation in a conference
Description
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused shockwaves extending far beyond the localised conflict. Beyond military tactics and strategic analysis, there are significant diplomatic, political and regional lessons for South East Asia. The way states and global players like NATO, the EU, and the UN, have responded to the invasion has revealed realities and fault lines in global priorities. Questions of values, economic interdependencies, and regional alliances have been laid bare as states and international organisations grapple with their responses. Particularly interesting for us are what reflections and lessons Australia, ASEAN (and its member states) and China, can draw from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
For this event, three panels will consider the topic from a non-military perspective, looking at the potential diplomatic, economic and regional political fallout.