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July 2014
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The 13th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2014
Chuck Hagel Secretary of Defense, US
Lieutenant General Wang Guanzhong Deputy Chief, General Staff Department, People’s Liberation Army, China
Shinzo Abe Prime Minister of Japan
The 13th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue, convened in
at ministerial level. There were particularly strong
speaking at the opening dinner. Introducing him,
Singapore from 30 May–1 June 2014, marked a
delegations from not only China, Japan, and
John Chipman, IISS Director-General and Chief
step-change from previous events in the annual
the United States, but also Australia, Cambodia,
Executive, said the Asia-Pacific is geo-politically
series. Following a year of tension among the major
France,
Zealand,
highly charged. ‘It is a place where strategic
actors in Asia-Pacific security affairs, addresses by
Singapore, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.
swagger mixes with diplomatic caution; where
senior government figures were often more direct
There was also a European Union delegation, and
solemn proclamations of principle intermingle
and pointed than in the past, and the subsequent
several other countries’ high-level representatives
with selective breaches of norms.’ The prime min-
discussions involving delegates were equally
were present as special guests of the IISS. In addi-
ister, Chipman noted, is seeking to stimulate and
robust. In addition, the Dialogue was considerably
tion to the usual top-level defence ministry and
reform the Japanese economy with his eponymous
larger, with approximately 450 government and
armed forces delegates, foreign ministries were
‘Abenomics’ policies, and has introduced the coun-
non-government delegates, representing a 25%
represented more strongly than in previous years.
try’s first-ever national security strategy that set
The keynote address to the Dialogue was
out the argument for a ‘proactive contribution to
Most of the 27 countries that routinely partici-
delivered by Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan,
peace’. Economic revival has provided the basis for
pate in the Shangri-La Dialogue were represented
maintaining the tradition of a head of government
a more extroverted Japanese foreign policy.
increase over the previous year.
Indonesia,
Malaysia,
New