'White Sun War: The Campaign for Taiwan' novel presentation - Joint event by AIIA-Queensland and UQ Research Partnerships
Join us either in-person or online with the University of Queensland Research Partnerships as Major General (Ret'd) Mick Ryan presents his most recent novel 'White Sun War: The Campaign for Taiwan'
If you are attending in-person, please arrive at Holding Redlich at 5.30pm for registration and drinks. This event will be available online. After registering, on September 6 you will receive a follow-up confirmation email containing further details on how to join the webinar which will commence at 6pm AEST. The event is free for AIIA Queensland members and AIIA members from all states. Non-members pay $10 and student non-members $5.
If you arrive after 6pm, the lifts may not be accessible. Ring 0403 777 541 for assistance.
Mick's work reaches a global audience, and he is a recognised expert in leadership, institutional strategy, technology, organisational adaptation and change management, institutional reform, as well as personnel development. A prolific writer and speaker, Mick's expertise in thinking about and preparing for the future is sought after by institutions in Australia, the United States and beyond. Since retiring from the Australian Army in February 2022, Mick has been a strategy consultant, and a columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald and ABC Australia.
"After decades of poising on the brink, the United States and China finally go to war when China invades the island of Taiwan. Deploying their most futuristic technologies in this grand strategic competition of the 21st century, the stakes could not be higher. Not only the
future of the Taiwanese people but the fate of the world lies in the balance.
In an era when humans no longer just use machines, but partner with them in all aspects of military operations, this fictional account views this future war through the eyes of the American, Chinese, and Taiwanese caught up in the maelstrom, revealing the heartbreak,
courage, leadership, and despair of high-tech warfare played out on land, at sea, in space, and in cyberspace."