Former Defense Department and Military Officials on Deterring Chinese Aggression
Rear Admiral Mike Studeman, former Office of Naval Intelligence Commander (2022-23), joined a discussion on U.S. strategies to deter Chinese… read more
Rear Admiral Mike Studeman, former Office of Naval Intelligence Commander (2022-23), joined a discussion on U.S. strategies to deter Chinese aggression, during an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. Several topics were discussed, including support for Taiwan, China’s growing influence around the world, and the role of American statecraft and diplomacy. Also addressed was the need for open communication with allies and partners regarding China, and the role technology can play in enhancing strategic intelligence. close
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