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NESA Center Asst. Prof. Jeffrey Payne to lead Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue on Indian Ocean Security
On 22 August 2024, NESA Center Asst. Prof. Jeffrey Payne, together with Dr. Premesha Saha, will lead a YCAPS Indo-Pacific Policy Dialogue titled "Indian Ocean Security: An American Perspective." The session will offer an invaluable opportunity for policymakers, scholars, and enthusiasts to gain deep insights into the intricate dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region, with a particular focus on the Indian Ocean and how U.S. approaches to it.
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