February in Review

February in Review

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This month, EWCW was pleased to collaborate on the inaugural Quad Think Tank Forum under the auspices of the Raisina Dialogue in India. As a key global convening, this dialogue reminds us of the importance of gathering influential experts and practitioners to create more sound problem solving in our region. - EWCW Director Dr. Satu Limaye

SUPPORT GOOD GOVERNANCE — EWCW, in partnership with the Association for Asian Studies, collected applications for the upcoming Research Innovation and Collaboration Exchange (RICE) program: "The Year of Choosing Dangerously: Anticipating the Impact of the 2024 Elections in the Indo-Pacific and the United States." LEARN MORE

CONVENE IMPACTFUL DIALOGUES — EWCW partnered with The Centre for Geopolitics to host a webinar entitled "The Future of the Pacific Regional Order" LEARN MORE

PARTNER WITH THE PACIFIC — EWCW published an Asia Pacific Bulletin by Andrea Gleason entitled "Australia and the Resilient Pacific Islands." LEARN MORE


February Programming

PUBLICATION: [Feb. 6] "US Indo-Pacific Strategy after One Year: Perspectives from Allies, Partners, and across the Indo-Pacific"

PUBLICATION: [Feb. 6] "Between a Rock and a Hard Place: ASEAN Amid Sino-US Competition" by Dr. Willam Choon

PUBLICATION: [Feb. 6] "Australia and the Resilient Pacific Islands" by Andrea Gleason

EVENT: [Feb. 27] The Future of the Pacific Regional Order in partnership with The Centre for Geopolitics

PUBLICATION: [Feb. 22] "Indian Ocean Security Means More Will Be Asked of US Allies" by Dr. Benjamin Reilly & Dr. Peter Dean


Upcoming Programs and Applications

  • March 12, 6 PM EST: "Building Bridges: Exploring Economic Ties between North Carolina and Japan" in Raleigh, North Carolina RSVP
  • March 17: Summer 2024 Young Professionals applications close APPLY NOW


Organizational Updates

EWC is hiring a Programs Coordinator for its Washington, DC office. See more details and apply here.


Young Professional Alumna Beatrice Windorski was recently crowned as Miss Earth USA 2024.


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