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DESCRIPTION:Evan A. Laksmana on&nbsp\;How Western Ways of Warfare Spread to
  the\nIndo-PacificEvan A. Laksmana\, political science doctoral candidate\
 , Maxwell School\,&nbsp\; Syracuse University&nbsp\;The\nIndo-Pacific regi
 on has some of the greatest strategic challenges as well as\nthe highest d
 efense spending in the world. The military potential of the\nregion’s powe
 rs depends not only on money but also on how well these nations\nhave adop
 ted modern concepts of warfare and military technology. This talk\nemploys
  a historical perspective to examine the different ways in which Western\n
 warfare has spread to the Indo-Pacific\, through a systematic comparison o
 f\nMeiji Japan\, British India\, and Cold War Indonesia.&nbsp\;He will als
 o discuss\nthe implications for contemporary security issues.Evan\nLaksman
 a\nis a\npolitical science doctoral candidate at Syracuse University\, whe
 re he was a\nFulbright Presidential Scholar (2011-15). He is also a resear
 cher with the\nCentre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta\,
  Indonesia. He has\nwritten for Asian Security\, Contemporary\nSoutheast A
 sia\, Harvard Asia Quarterly\, Defense Studies\, and Foreign\nAffairs.&nbs
 p\;Open to the public.Sponsored\nby the East Asia Program at the Moynihan 
 Institute of\nGlobal Affairs    
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Evan A. Laksmana
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Evan A. Laksmana on&nbsp\;How Wes
 tern Ways of Warfare Spread to the\nIndo-Pacific</b></p><p><b>Evan A. Laks
 mana\,</b> <i>political science doctoral candidate\, Maxwell School\,&nbsp
 \; Syracuse University&nbsp\;</i></p><p>The\nIndo-Pacific region has some 
 of the greatest strategic challenges as well as\nthe highest defense spend
 ing in the world. The military potential of the\nregion’s powers depends n
 ot only on money but also on how well these nations\nhave adopted modern c
 oncepts of warfare and military technology. This talk\nemploys a historica
 l perspective to examine the different ways in which Western\nwarfare has 
 spread to the Indo-Pacific\, through a systematic comparison of\nMeiji Jap
 an\, British India\, and Cold War Indonesia.&nbsp\;He will also discuss\nt
 he implications for contemporary security issues.</p><p><b>Evan\nLaksmana<
 /b>\nis a\npolitical science doctoral candidate at Syracuse University\, w
 here he was a\nFulbright Presidential Scholar (2011-15). He is also a rese
 archer with the\nCentre for Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta
 \, Indonesia. He has\nwritten for Asian Security\, Contemporary\nSoutheast
  Asia\, Harvard Asia Quarterly\, Defense Studies\, and Foreign\nAffairs.&n
 bsp\;</p><p>Open to the public.</p><b><i>Sponsored\nby the East Asia Progr
 am at the Moynihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs</i></b><p> </p><p> </p><p>
  </p><p> </p><p></p>
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