Description
From the Quad Principles on Critical and Emerging Technology to AUKUS Pillar II, technology is increasingly seen as an issue of national security and it is playing a larger role than ever in US alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific.
What is driving this technological cooperation? What can allies and partners gain by working together? What’s next on the tech agenda for the alliance?
USSC Non-Resident Fellow Jennifer Jackett joined Director of Engagement and Impact Mari Koeck on the USSC Briefing Room to discuss these issues.
Publications by Jennifer Jackett:
· Laying the foundations for AUKUS: Strengthening Australia’s high-tech ecosystem in support of advanced capabilities
· Delivering the Quad’s tech agenda
· Defence review highlights urgency of tech reset
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Produced by: Elliott Brennan
Music by Dan Phillipson, licensed through PremiumBeat
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