The United States’ interests in the Indo-Pacific: Address by Admiral Philip S. Davidson, 25th Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command
Lowy Lecture Series

The United States’ interests in the Indo-Pacific: Address by Admiral Philip S. Davidson, 25th Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command

Thu, 13 February 2020
Sydney

In his role as United States Indo-Pacific Commander, Admiral Philip S. Davidson is responsible for military operations in an area that stretches from the waters off the west coast of the United States to the west coast of India, and from the Arctic to the Antarctic – over 200 million square kilometres and more than half the world’s surface. Admiral Davidson is a surface warfare officer who has deployed across the globe in frigates, destroyers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. He has also served as the Director of Maritime Operations at US Fleet Forces Command, the senior military advisor to the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the State Department, and the Navy’s military aide to the vice president of the United States. Admiral Davidson is a distinguished graduate of the US Naval War College. He assumed command of US Indo-Pacific Command in May 2018.

After the address, Admiral Davidson will join Lowy Institute Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove AM for a conversation and Q&A.

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