Navigating China's Backyard: A Closer Look at China in the Indo-Pacific Region
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For the kickoff of “Countering Chinese Communist Party Influence Around the World,” leading experts cover China’s own backyard—the Indo-Pacific—to lay the groundwork for their strategic interests and activity around the world. Vandenberg Coalition Executive Director Carrie Filipetti speaks with former Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Pottinger, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David Feith, and Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, for a closer look at China in the Indo-Pacific region.
In this series, the Vandenberg Coalition shifts the focus beyond the Indo-Pacific and into various regions around the world where the Chinese Communist Party continues to threaten American interests. Each episode in the eight-part series discusses China’s growing influence in a given region, how it measures against American influence, how to define our relationship with the region in light of competing priorities, and what America can and should be doing to better protect and advance our national interests.
Timestamps:
00:00:03 Opening by TVC Executive Director Carrie Filipetti
00:01:03 China’s true aims in Xi’s own words
00:02:23 Xi Jinping’s Leninist ideology
00:05:00 Xi’s attack on the premise of sovereign nation-states
00:06:20 Implications of a future world order with Beijing as central authority
00:08:39 Increasing totalitarian nature of the CCP’s international statecraft
00:11:57 U.S. presidential candidates’ campaign focus on China
00:14:41 Candidates united on identifying the China challenge but differ in policy response
00:16:17 Relation between U.S. semiconductor policy and defense of Taiwan
00:16:53 Taiwan as prerequisite to dominance in the Indo-Pacific
00:18:07 Impact of potential Chinese subjugation or invasion of Taiwan
00:20:03 Potential invasion of Taiwan and the disruption to U.S. economy
00:22:29 Debate on Taiwan in U.S. presidential campaigns
00:26:01 Biden Administration’s recognition of the China problem and its implications
00:26:59 Rhetoric in presidential campaigns around increased defense spending
00:28:34 U.S. leadership of regional military coalitions in countering China
00:31:24 Absence of Western economic coalitions in China strategy
00:32:34 Comparison of U.S. and Chinese military spending and preparedness
00:37:32 International implications of a ‘peaked’ China
00:42:28 Americans’ historical tendency to underestimate adversaries
00:45:49 China’s control of semiconductors and implications for U.S. supply chains
00:46:38 Costs of ‘de-risking’ and impacts on U.S. national security
00:48:46 China’s weaponization of critical mineral supplies
00:52:49 China’s economic and security coercion
00:53:34 The Biden Administration’s diplomatic approach in the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East
00:55:29 Need for a more active U.S. diplomatic approach in offering an alternative to China
00:56:48 Credibility of U.S. commitment to allies
00:59:32 Need for U.S. bilateral trade and investment agreements with TPP members
01:01:38 U.S. ‘pivot’ of military resources to Asia
01:03:33 Continued U.S. presence in the Middle East
01:05:22 U.S. consultation of allies for defense posture, diplomacy, and economic policy
01:09:51 Closing by TVC Executive Director Carrie Filipetti
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