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#23 Jonathan Berkshire Miller – NATO Strategy - Quo Vadis?

#23 Jonathan Berkshire Miller – NATO Strategy - Quo Vadis?

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The NATO summit is set to take place in Vilnius, Lithuania, a location of significance due to its history of experiencing Russian aggression.The summit will address several issues, including the future of Ukraine's role in the alliance and the approach towards China.Ukraine is not expected to become a member of the alliance at the Vilnius summit, but discussions will focus on the form and speed of its potential future integration.NATO has taken a bold approach towards China, recognizing the challenges it poses in areas such as space dominance, semiconductors, industrial policy, and maritime security.The Chinese perceive the expansion of security partnerships as a threat, particularly as they see the US building an "Asian NATO".The future of defense and security will be a key topic at the summit, with a focus on emerging technology, AI, robotics, and quantum technologies.NATO has long held a target of 2% of gross domestic product for defense spending, a goal that many countries have not met.The war in Ukraine has been a wake-up call for many Western countries, prompting discussions about increased defense spending.The Indo-Pacific region presents a challenging and dynamic environment for businesses and governments due to its lack of clear-cut rules and multilateral groupings.The fusion of economic and national security is becoming increasingly relevant for investors and businesses, with a growing list of sectors falling under the umbrella of national security. Jonathan is an international affairs professional with expertise on security, defense, intelligence and geo-economic issues in the Indo-Pacific. He has held a variety of positions in the private and public sector. Currently, he is director and senior fellow of the Foreign Affairs, National Security and Defence program at the Ottawa-based Macdonald Laurier Institute. Miller is also a Senior Fellow with the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), Senior Fellow on East Asia for the Tokyo-based Asian Forum Japan and the Director and co-founder of the Council on International Policy. Previously, he was an international affairs fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations, based in Tokyo. Jonathan also held a fellowship on Japan with the Pacific Forum CSIS from 2013-16. At the Pacific Forum CSIS, he chaired a ten-member group focussed on Japan-Korea relations, in the context of the US “rebalance” to Asia. Other former appointments and roles include terms as a Distinguished Fellow with the Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada, and Senior Fellow on East Asia for the New York-based EastWest Institute. Miller has held a number of other visiting fellowships on Asian security matters, including at JIIA and the National Institute of Defense Studies (Ministry of Defense - Japan). In addition, Miller previously spent nearly a decade in the public sector in Canada working on geopolitical and security issues pertaining to the Asia-Pacific. He regularly attends track 1.5 and track 2 dialogues across the Asia-Pacific region on security and intelligence issues, and is one of Canada's representatives on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Eminent and Expert Persons Group. He also regularly provides advice and presents to universities, corporations, multilateral organizations and government on regional geopolitics. Jonathan is a regular contributor to several academic journals, magazines and newspapers on Asia-Pacific security issues including Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Nikkei Asian Review, the Japan Times and The Economist Intelligence Unit. He has also published widely in other outlets including the World Affairs Journal, Forbes, the Boston Globe the Globe and Mail, the National Post, the Mainichi Shimbun, the ASAN Forum, Jane’s Intelligence Review and Global Asia. Miller has been interviewed and quoted on Asian security and geopolitical issues across a wide range of media including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Reuters, CNN, CNBC, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, the Globe and Mail, Le Monde, the Japan Times, Asahi Shimbun, the Voice of America and ABC news. EPISODE LINKS: Jonathan's Website: https://www.jberkshiremiller.com/about.html OUTLINE: 0:01:15 NATO Summit Showdown: The Future of Ukraine and China's Rising Influence 0:07:26 Future of Warfare: The Rise of AI, Robotics and the Crucial Role of Defense Spending 0:10:14 Global Defense Spending Race: Are the Promises Realistic or Just Political Rhetoric? 0:13:13 Untangling the Complexities: Navigating the Indo-Pacific's Unique Political Landscape 0:17:22 Redefining Trade: The Intricate Dance of Economic Security and National Interests in Asia 0:20:43 NATO's New Horizon: Navigating Traditional Conflict and Emerging Threats in the Cyber Age 0:23:06 Mastering Geopolitics for Business Success: Unraveling the Complexities of Global Supply Chains Check us out on https://www.cassandra.global/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cassandraglobal
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