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Guam, War, and the Non-Sovereign Pacific, w/ Kenneth Gofigan Kuper
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Guam, War, and the Non-Sovereign Pacific, w/ Kenneth Gofigan Kuper

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  • What does Guam’s political status say about US strategic thought?

  • What strategic choices does Guam have if it were allowed self-determination?

  • What does America’s imperial relations with Guam have in common with the rest of the Non-Sovereign Pacific?

  • And why does the existence of a Non-Sovereign Pacific region make both the Pacific and the great powers less secure?

I assure you, you’ve never heard a foreign policy conversation like this. A hilarious, personal, and highly edifying conversation at the intersection of social justice and defense strategy, with Dr. Ken Kuper from the University of Guam.

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