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SUMMARY:Avoiding the Brink: Escalation Management in a War to Defend Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Center for New American Studies | Virtual Event  \nDescription: Please join the Center for a New American Security on Thursday\, April 20 from 10:00–11:00AM ET for a virtual conversation about China’s nuclear buildup and the risk of nuclear escalation in a war to defend Taiwan featuring guest panelists Dr. Phil Saunders (National Defense University) and John Warden (Institute for Defense Analysis). \nThis event will be hosted by Dr. Stacie Pettyjohn and Hannah Dennis\, authors of the recent CNAS report Avoiding the Brink: Escalation Management in a War to Defend Taiwan. The report includes insights from two tabletop exercises that examined notional Taiwan invasion scenarios set in 2027 and 2030. \nThe panel will discuss the potential triggers\, thresholds\, and targets for Chinese nuclear use\, as well as U.S. and U.S. ally and partner options for avoiding and managing escalation\, before taking audience questions. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/avoiding-the-brink-escalation-management-in-a-war-to-defend-taiwan/
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SUMMARY:The Future of U.S. Natural Gas: A Conversation with Charif Souki
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic & International Studies | Virtual Event \nDescription: CSIS Energy Security and Climate Change Program is pleased to host Charif Souki\, Executive Chairman of Tellurian\, for a discussion on the future of U.S. natural gas. For more than a year\, policymakers and decisionmakers have focused on ensuring energy security amid war and geopolitical tensions while continuing to transition to a lower emissions energy system. To discuss the potential long-lasting changes to natural gas markets\, Mr. Souki will discuss the state of the industry today and the future role for U.S. LNG in the global energy system. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-future-of-u-s-natural-gas-a-conversation-with-charif-souki/
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SUMMARY:On breaking things: Melding cyber and kinetic in conflict
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Council | In-Person & Virtual Event \nDescription: The panel will feature JD Work\, professor at the National Defense University’s College of Information and Cyberspace and nonresident Atlantic Council senior fellow\, and Michael Martelle\, inaugural Cyber Vault Fellow at National Security Archive; Maggie Smith\, US Army cyber officer; and Silas Cutler\, Senior Director for Cyber Threat Research and Analysis at the Institute for Security and Technology. We hope that you can join us as we explore pertinent questions on lethal outcomes of cyber operations\, coordination between cyber and kinetic forces\, and integration of cyber options in future warfare within the context of larger intelligence and military behaviors. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/on-breaking-things-melding-cyber-and-kinetic-in-conflict/
LOCATION:Atlantic Council’s headquarters\, 1030 15TH STREET\, NW 12TH FLOOR\, Washington\, DC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Dr. Ko Wen-je\, Chairman of the Taiwan People’s Party and Former Mayor of Taipei
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic & International Studies | Virtual Event  \nDescription: As a fellow democracy\, Taiwan will be holding its next presidential election in 2024. The election outcome could have a substantial impact on not only domestic politics in Taiwan\, but also the trajectory of cross-Strait dynamics and U.S.-Taiwan relations. What are the major topics or issues impacting Taiwan’s next presidential election? How might the election results impact Taiwan’s direction? How might it impact U.S.-Taiwan relations? Please join the CSIS China Power Project on Thursday\, April 20th from 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm EDT for a virtual fireside chat with Dr. Ko Wen-je\, Chairman of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) and former Mayor of Taipei. Dr. Bonny Lin\, Director of the China Power Project and Senior Fellow for Asian Security\, will moderate the discussion. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/fireside-chat-with-dr-ko-wen-je-chairman-of-the-taiwan-peoples-party-and-former-mayor-of-taipei/
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