Past Event
Seminar

The Open Relationship: U.S.-Singapore Naval Relations and the Future of Security in Southeast Asia

Open to the Public

The U.S.-Singapore naval relationship is arguably the most overlooked yet consequential security relationship in Southeast Asia. Through a correlation of interests, events, and political pragmatism, both states have fashioned a new model of security cooperation and bilateral relations in a region referred to by some as "Asia's Cauldron."

Please join us! Coffee and tea provided. Everyone is welcome, but admittance will be on a first come–first served basis.

The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Hopper (DDG 70) departs Changi Naval Base, Singapore, after the completion of the Singapore phase of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) exercise, June 14, 2006.

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The U.S.-Singapore naval relationship is arguably the most overlooked yet consequential security relationship in Southeast Asia. Through a correlation of interests, events, and political pragmatism, both states have fashioned a new model of security cooperation and bilateral relations in a region referred to by some as "Asia's Cauldron."

Please join us! Coffee and tea provided. Everyone is welcome, but admittance will be on a first come–first served basis.

 

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