HearingChina's Evolving Counter Intervention Capabilities and Implications for the United States and Indo-Pacific Allies and Partners, USCC, Mar. 21, 2024.

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission will hold a hearing tomorrow, March 21, on "China's Evolving Counter Intervention Capabilities and Implications for the United States and Indo-Pacific Allies and Partners" starting at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Commissioners and witnesses will participate in person and by videoconference. Members of the public will be able to attend in person in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 406, or view a live webcast via the Commission’s website. View the livestream and full agenda here.

The hearing will:

  • Assess China's capabilities and concepts to prevent, block, or blunt U.S. military actions in the Indo-Pacific.

  • Examine U.S. efforts to contest and defeat China's counter-intervention capabilities with a focus on China's perception of those efforts.

  • Consider the perspectives and strategies of key U.S. allies including Japan, the Philippines, and Australia on China's military capabilities and the implications for regional security architecture.

Find the hearing agenda here.


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Hearing Co-Chairs: Vice Chair Reva Price and Commissioner Randall Schriver

10:00 AM – 10:10 AM: Co-Chairs' Opening Remarks

10:10 AM – 11:40 AM: Panel I: China’s Capabilities and Concepts for “Counter-Intervention”

11:40 AM – 11:50 AM: Break
11:50 AM – 1:20 PM: Panel II: Countering China’s Military Strategy in the Indo-Pacific Region

1:20 PM – 2:20 PM: Lunch Break
2:20 PM – 3:50 PM: Panel III: Regional Views on China’s Military Capabilities and Implications for Regional Security Architecture

  • Tetsuo Kotani, Senior Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA), Japan [Testimony]

  • Edcel John A. Ibarra, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines [Testimony]

  • Bec Shrimpton, Director, Defense Strategy and National Security, Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), Australia [Testimony]

3:50 PM – 3:55 PM: Closing Remarks
3:55 PM: Adjourn

U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission