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Shangri-La Dialogue 2026: Less Dialogue, More Ships? What Asia Heard from Washington

2026-06-08

Introduction

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue was held in Singapore from May 29 to 31, 2026. As the first major regional security forum following the Beijing summit between the Chinese and U.S. presidents, the Dialogue provided an important opportunity to assess the trajectory of China-U.S. relations and the evolving security landscape in the Asia-Pacific.

In this episode of Sinopinion, Da Wei, Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University, and Shao Yuqun, Director of the Institute for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS), are joined by Zhou Bo, Research Fellow at CISS, and Jerry Jin, journalist with the International Communication Center of the Oriental Broadcasting Center. Drawing on their observations and first-hand experiences at the Dialogue, they examine the strategic messages conveyed in U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s keynote speech, discuss developments in the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy and alliance network, regional multilateral security mechanisms, and broader security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific, and explore how China and the United States can work toward building a constructive framework for strategic stability between China and the United States.

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Shownotes

01:50 Key Differences in This Year's Shangri-La Dialogue

06:49 The Taiwan Question and New Dynamics in China-U.S. Relations

14:33 Why China's Delegation Drew Attention

19:15 Strategic Messages from Pete Hegseth's Speech

27:48 Alliance Burden-Sharing and the Future of U.S. Partnerships

33:35 Can “Constructive Strategic Stability” Become a New China-U.S. Framework

38:20 ASEAN Perspectives on Improving China-U.S. Relations

42:15 Quad, AUKUS and the Evolution of Regional Minilateralism

48:03 ASEAN Centrality and Strategic Autonomy

52:15 Japan's Security Policy and Historical Memory

Team

Executive Producer:GUO Jia

Producer:GUO Mingxinyi

Podcast Editor:CHAI Jingru

Content Assistant:ZHONG Huiqing

Graphics Designer:CHAI Jingru

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