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INVITATION
Join us for a special dialogue featuring members from Quad governments to share perspectives on their commitment to cooperation. The “Quad” is composed of Japan, Australia, India, and the United States.
Wednesday, May 26
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. PT
Open to the public
Featuring:
  • Jane Duke, Consul General of Australia in Los Angeles
  • Akira Muto, Consul General of Japan in Los Angeles
  • Laura Stone, Deputy Assistant Secretary for South Asia, U.S. Department of State 
Moderator:
  • Ambassador Nina Hachigian, Deputy Mayor of International Affairs, City of Los Angeles

Within the context of geopolitics, the “Quad” is composed of Japan, Australia, India, and the United States. In March 2021, leaders from all four countries met in a virtual summit to discuss priorities, including cooperation around vaccine distribution, combating climate change, and critical and emerging technology.

Quad countries bring diverse perspectives and are united in a shared vision for a region that is free, open, inclusive, healthy, anchored by democratic values, and unconstrained by coercion.

The Pacific Council on International Policy will host a special discussion featuring members from Quad governments to share perspectives on their commitment to quadrilateral cooperation in conversation with one another.


More on this event here.

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