
The Geopolitics of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue: Maritime Theory or Practice?
Title: The Geopolitics of Quadrilateral Security …
The Institute of World Politics
May 20, 201926m 48s
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Title: The Geopolitics of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue: Maritime Theory or Practice?
This lecture is a part of the The Institute of World Politics' 2019 Student Symposium that was held on May 16th.
About the Lecture: The lecture will examine the history of this informal partnership and assess the geopolitical motivations of the member states as well as the conflicting policies that have hindered the full-fledged integration. Though the presentation will briefly survey Washington’s and Tokyo’s roles in upholding and advancing this security dialogue, the emphasis will be put on India and Australia as the two weakest links of the partnership. Finally, the talk will examine the future challenges and opportunities of Quad and provide policy recommendations for the United States.
About the Speaker: Erik Khzmalyan is an M.A. candidate in Statecraft and National Security Affairs at the Institute of World Politics graduating this May. Erik is a Senior Fellow at the Eurasian Research and Analysis Institute, and his research primarily focuses on U.S. national security and foreign policy.