Regional Policy Overview: East Asia & the Pacific Compiled By The National Defense University Library
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Recently Added Documents This section contains the ten most-recently added documents to this Regional Policy Overview. All recently-included items can also be found by subject division below.
- [18 Dec 08] Asia-Pacific U.S. Military Overview
Foreign Press Center briefing by Admiral Timothy Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
- [16 Dec 08] U.S.-Asia Economic Relations
Remarks by David H. McCormick, Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, at the Asia Society in New York
- [Dec 08] Human Rights, Asia and the New Administration: Can Multilateralism Work This Time?
Catharin Dalpino. Brookings Institution
- [Dec 08] Japan's Silk Road Diplomacy: Paving the Road Ahead
Christopher Len, Uyama Tomohiko, and Hirose Tetsuya, eds. Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program
- [12 Nov 08] Securing Japan
Richard J. Samuels. Brookings Institution
- [08] Japan and the Challenge of Human Security: The Founding of a New Policy 1995-2003
Bert Edström. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [12 Dec 08] Expanding U.S. Military Partnerships in the Pacific
Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command. Council on Foreign Relations
- [9 Dec 08] Challenges in Alliance Management between Washington and Seoul
Sun-won Park. Brookings Institution
- [Dec 08] A Non-Provocative Defence Posture for Australia
Sam Roggeveen. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Jan 09] Asia's Challenged Democracies
Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, Andrew J. Nathan, and Doh Chull Shin. Washington Quarterly
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White House
- [17 Nov 08] Statement by the Press Secretary on Burma
- [7 Aug 08] President Bush Visits Bangkok, Thailand
- [7 Aug 08] Fact Sheet: The United States and Asia: Enduring Freedom and Prosperity
- [7 Aug 08] Fact Sheet: The United States Supports the People of Burma
- [6 Aug 08] President Bush Meets with Prime Minister Samak of Thailand
- [6 Aug 08] Statement of the ROK-US Summit
- [6 Aug 08] President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with President Lee Myung-Bak of the Republic of Korea
- [6 Aug 08] President Bush Visits with American and Korean Troops
- [30 July 08] Roundtable Interview of the President by Foreign Print Media
- [30 July 08] Press Briefing by Senior Director for Asian Affairs at the National Security Council, Dennis Wilder, on President's Trip to Asia
- [6 July 08] President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with Prime Minister Fukuda of Japan
- [5 July 08] Press Gaggle by Dana Perino, Dan Price, Assistant to the President for International Ecnomic Affairs, and Dennis Wilder, NSC Senior Director for Asian Affairs
- [25 June 08] Joint Statement Between the United States of America and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- [24 June 08] President Bush Meets with Prime Minister Dung of Vietnam
- [24 June 08] President Bush Meets with President Arroyo of the Philippines
- [4 June 08] Statement by the Press Secretary on Cyclone Relief in Burma
- [27 May 08] President Bush Disappointed by Burmese Regime's Extension of Aung San Suu Kyi's House Arrest
- [16 May 08] Notice: Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Burma
- [5 May 08] Mrs. Bush's Statement on Burma
- [1 May 08] Statement by the President on Burma
- [19 April 08] President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with President Lee Myung-Bak of the Republic of Korea
- [17 April 08] Press Gaggle by Tony Fratto and Dennis Wilder, NSC Senior Director for Asian Affairs
- [9 April 08] President Bush Meets with Senior Minister Goh of Singapore
- [28 March 08] President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia
- [16 Nov 07] President Bush and Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda of Japan Joint Statement
- [16 Nov 07] Fact Sheet: U.S.-Japan Cooperation on Energy Security, Clean Development, and Climate Change
- [22 Oct 07] President Bush and President Enkhbayar of Mongolia Sign the Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact
- [19 Oct 07] President Bush Discusses Sanctions on Burma
- [19 Oct 07] Fact Sheet: President Bush Announces Added Sanctions Against Leaders of Burma's Regime
- [19 Oct 07] Executive Order Blocking Property and Prohibiting Certain Transactions Related to Burma
- [10 Oct 07] Stop the Terror in Burma
Op-Ed by Laura Bush in the Wall Street Journal
- [25 Sep 07] Fact Sheet: Burma: Calling for Human Dignity and Democracy
- [9 Sep 07] Fact Sheet: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2007
- [8-9 Sep 07] Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- [8 Sep 07] Press Briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Dana Perino and Senior Administration Officials on APEC Meetings
- [7 Sep 07] President Bush Attends APEC Business Summit
- [7 Sep 07] Fact Sheet: United States Cooperation with Southeast Asia
- [6 Sep 07] Fact Sheet: Strengthening the Forces of Freedom and Prosperity in the Asia Pacific
- [4 Sep 07] President Bush and Australian Prime Minister Howard Discuss U.S.-Australia Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty in Joint Press Availability
- [4 Sep 07] Fact Sheet: U.S.-Australia Alliance: Steadfast and Growing
- [4 Sep 07] Joint Statement on Climate Change and Energy by President Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard
- [31 Aug 07] Roundtable Interview of the President by Foreign Print Media
- [30 Aug 07] Press Briefing on the President's Trip to Australia and the APEC Summit by Senior Administration Officials
- [30 June 07] Statement by the President on the Signing of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement
- [22 June 07] President Bush Welcomes President Nguyen Minh Triet of Vietnam to the White House
- [4 May 07] President Bush Welcomes Prime Minister Lee of Singapore to the White House
- [27 April 07] U.S.-Japan Joint Statement on Energy Security, Clean Development, and Climate Change
- [27 April 07] President Bush and Prime Minister Abe of Japan Participate in a Joint Press Availability
- [21 March 07] President Bush Welcomes Prime Minister Clark of New Zealand to the White House
- [20 Nov 06] Joint Statement between the United States and the Republic of Indonesia
- [20 Nov 06] President Bush Meets with President Yudhoyono of Indonesia
- [19 Nov 06] Fact Sheet: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2006
- [17 Nov 06] Joint Statement between the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the United States of America
- [16 Nov 06] Fact Sheet: Working Together to Build More Hopeful Societies in the Asia-Pacific Region
- [14 Sep 06] President Bush Welcomes President Roh of Republic of Korea to the White House
- [1 Aug 06] President Renews Burmese Freedom and Democracy Act of 2003
- [29 June 06] Joint Statement: The Japan-U.S. Alliance of the New Century
- [16 May 06] President Bush and Prime Minister John Howard of Australia Participate in a Joint Press Availability
- [21 Nov 05] Joint Statement between Mongolia and the United States of America
- [17 Nov 05] Joint Declaration on the ROK-U.S. Alliance and Peace on the Korean Peninsula
- [17 Nov 05] Joint Vision Statement on the ASEAN-U.S. Enhanced Partnership
- [16 Nov 05] President and Prime Minister of Japan Discuss Strong Relationship
- [25 May 05] Joint Statement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Indonesia
TOP Department of Defense
- [current] United States Pacific Command
- [18 Dec 08] Asia-Pacific U.S. Military Overview
Foreign Press Center briefing by Admiral Timothy Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
- [17 Oct 08] Joint Communiquè: The 40th U.S.-ROK Security Consultative Meeting
- [17 Oct 08] DoD Press Briefing with Secretary Gates and Minister of National Defense, Republic of Korea, Lee Sang-hee from the Pentagon Briefing Room, Arlington, VA
- [8 Oct 08] DoD News Briefing with Gen. Sharp, Commander, U.S. Forces Korea, from the Pentagon
- [27 June 08] DoD News Briefing with Vice Adm. Crowder and Capt. Kearns from the USNS Mercy
- [31 May 08] Remarks by Secretary Robert M. Gates at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in Singapore
- [28 May 08] DoD News Briefing with Adm. Keating
- [8 May 08] DoD Press Briefing with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen from the Pentagon, Arlington, Va.
NOTE: Discusses the possibilites for humanitarian aid to Burma
- [25 Feb 08] Remarks by Secretary Robert M. Gates at the Indonesian Council on World Affairs in Jakarta, Indonesia
- [8 Nov 07] Joint Press Conference with Secretary Gates and Minister of Defense Shigeru Ishiba from Tokyo, Japan
- [7 Nov 07] Joint Press Conference with Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates and Republic of Korean Minister of National Defense Kim Jang-soo in Seoul, Korea
- [2 June 07] Remarks by Robert M. Gates at the International Institute for Strategic Studies
- [24 April 07] PACOM Posture Statement by Admiral Timothy J. Keating
- [16 April 07] 12th U.S-ROK Security Policy Initiative Meeting Results Joint Statement
- [11 April 07] Counterterrorism Efforts in South and Southeast Asia
DoD News Briefing with Brig. Gen. John Toolan from the Pentagon
- [7 March 07] House Armed Services Committee Hearing on Fiscal 2008 Budget for the Defense Department - PACOM & USFK
TOP Department of State
- [current] Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- [current] East Asian and Pacific Affairs: Countries and Other Areas
- [current] USAID: Regional Programs in Asia
- [current] America.gov: Telling America's Story: East Asia and the Pacific
- [14 Nov 08] Remarks at the U.S.-Indonesia Society Luncheon
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [23 Oct 08] Global Alliance: An Agenda for U.S.-Japan Cooperation
Remarks by Paula J. Doriansky, Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [25 Sep 08] U.S. Engagement in Southeast Asia
Remarks by Scot A. Marciel, Ambassador for ASEAN Affairs and Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [24 Sep 08] Remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [22 Sep 08] Media Note: The WEST (Work, English Study, Travel) Program
- [18 Sep 08] Press Statement: Use of the Internal Security Act in Malaysia
- [17 Sep 08] Remarks by Deputy Secretary of State Negroponte to the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
- [16 Sep 08] Remarks by Deputy Secretary Negroponte in Cambodia
- [16 Sep 08] Press Conference by Deputy Secretary Negroponte in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- [12 Sep 08] Press Conference by Deputy Secretary Negroponte in Hanoi, Vietnam
- [22 Aug 08] Press Statement: Anniversary of the Arrest of Pro-Democracy Activists in Burma
- [28 July 08] U.S. Policy in Asia: Meeting Opportunities and Challenges
Remarks by John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State, at the Brookings Institution
- [26 July 08] Remarks with New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [26 July 08] Remarks to New Zealand-U.S. Council
Condoleezza Rice, Seceretary of State
- [25 July 08] Remarks with Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [24 July 08] Remarks with Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [24 July 08] Roundtable with Press
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [23 July 08] Remarks at ASEAN Post-Ministerial Conference
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [21 July 08] Fact Sheet: The U.S. and East Asia and the Pacific: Assisting in Disaster Preparedness
- [17 July 08] Preview of the ASEAN Regional Forum and ASEAN-U.S. Ministerial Meeting
Foreign Press Center briefing by Scot Marciel, U.S. Ambassador for ASEAN Affairs and Deputy Assistant Secretary, East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- [8 July 08] Fact Sheet: Recent Developments in U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
- [3 July 08] Media Note: Joint Announcement Concerning Megaports Initiative between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan
- [1 July 08] United States Government Nonproliferation Priorities and Asia
Remarks by Patricia A. McNerney, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Security and Nonproliferation, at the Sydney Institute
- [July 08] United States-Japan Investment Initiative 2008 Report
U.S.-Japan Economic Partnership for Growth
- [25 June 08] Fact Sheet: United States Education Cooperation with Vietnam
- [24 June 08] American Australian Education Leadership Foundation
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [24 June 08] Fact Sheet: The United States and Vietnam: Expanding Relations
- [24 June 08] Fact Sheet: U.S.-Vietnam Cooperation on Economic Development, Trade and Investment
- [18 June 08] U.S. Policy Toward Asia
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [12 June 08] U.S.-Japan Relations: Partnership and Progress
Statement of Alexander A. Arvizu, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment
- [10 June 08] Media Roundtable in Tokyo, Japan
William J. Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs
- [9 June 08] An Overview of the Compact of Free Association between the United States and Palau
Statement of Glyn Davis, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Insular Affairs
- [5 June 08] U.S. Relief Efforts for Burma
Ky Luu, U.S. Agency for International Development Director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistant
- [23 May 08] U.S. State Department Advancing Freedom and Democracy Reports for East Asia and the Pacific - 2008
- [20 May 08] Burma in the Aftermath of Cyclone Nargis: Death, Displacement, and Humanitarian Aid
- Testimony of Scot Marciel, Ambassador to ASEAN and Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee
- [14 May 08] Briefing on Relief Efforts to Burma and China
Henrietta H. Fore, Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance and USAID Administrator
- [12 May 08] USAID Official Luu on U.S. Assistance Efforts in Burma
Briefing by Ky Luu, Director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
- [12 May 08] USAID Fact Sheet: Burma - Cyclone
- [8 May 08] Briefing on U.S. Preparations for Relief Efforts for Burma
Henrietta H. Fore, USAID Administrator and Director of Foreign Assistance, and Ky Luu, Director of the Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance, U.S. Agency for International Development
- [7 May 08] Interview with Veronica Pedrosa of Al-Jazeera English
Scot Maciel, U.S. Ambassador for ASEAN Affairs
- [30 April 08] U.S. State Department Country Reports on Terrorism - 2007: East Asia and Pacific Overview
- [23 April 08] A New Beginning for the U.S.-South Korea Strategic Alliance
Testimony of Alexander A. Arvizu, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment
- [11 April 08] U.S.-Asia Pacific Council
Remarks by John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary
- [4 April 08] Interview by the BBC World Service
Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- [26 March 08] Remarks With Republic of Korea Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Yu Myung-hwan After Their Meeting
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [19 March 08] Moving Forward in 2008: The U.S.-East Asia Relationship
Remarks by Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, at the Foreign Press Center
- [15 March 08] Call for Calm in Tibet
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [11 March 08] U.S. State Department Country Reports for Human Rights Practices in East Asia and the Pacific - 2007
- [29 Feb 08] Congressional Budget Justification: Foreign Operations - Fiscal Year 2009: East Asia and Pacific Regional Overview
- [29 Feb 08] Remarks at Chulalongkorn University
Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- [27 Feb 08] Joint Press Availability with Japanese Foreign Minister Masahiko Koumura
Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State
- [23 Feb 08] Joint Press Conference With Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte, Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Stephen Smith, and Australian Defense Minister Joel Fitzgibbon
- [14 Feb 08] The United States and Cambodia: Bilateral Relations and Bilateral Debt
Statement by Scot Marciel, Deputy Assistant Secretary of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, to the House Foreign Affairs Committee
- [31 Jan 08] Remarks at the Japan Society
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary
- [24 Jan 08] Democracy and Human Rights in Burma
Joint Statement by the U.S. Secretary of State and the Foreign Ministers of the United Kingdom and France issued at the World Economic Forum in Davos
- [8 Jan 08] Decision Time in Burma
Op-Ed by R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs
- [6 Dec 07] U.S.-Australian Relations in a New Era
Remarks by R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary for Political Affairs, to the Lowy Institute for International Policy
- [8 Nov 07] The Way Forward in Burma
Foreign Press Center briefing by Scot Marciel, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- [2 Nov 07] The Burmese Junta's Hidden Victims
Op-Ed by Mark P. Lagon, Director, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
- [30 Oct 07] Media Note: The United States and New Zealand Pledge to Advance Science Partnership
Joint Press Statement issued at the conclusion of the United States - New Zealand Inaugural Joint Commission Meeting on Scientific and Technological Cooperation
- [24 Oct 07] Remarks at U.S.-Mongolian Signing Ceremony
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [23 Oct 07] Media Note: Mongolia - Joint Declaration of Principles
- [23 Oct 07] Remarks at the American Enterprise Institute Symposium on the Asia of 2012
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [23 Oct 07] Media Note: The United States and Mongolia Proliferation Security Initiative Shipboarding Agreement
- [23 Oct 07] Media Note: U.S.-Japan Investment Initiative Investment Working Group Meeting
- [18 Oct 07] Fact Sheet: Burma: Democratic Aspirations
- [17 Oct 07] Crisis in Burma: Can the U.S. Bring About a Peaceful Resolution?
Statement by Scot Marciel, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee
- [11 Oct 07] U.S.-ROK Strategic Consultations for Allied Partnership Sub-Ministerial Session: Joint U.S.-Republic of Korea Statement
- [3 Oct 07] Burma's Saffron Revolution
Statement by Scot Marciel, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- [2 Oct 07] Media Note: United States-Pacific Islands Meeting
- [20 Sep 07] U.S. Assistance in East Asia and the Pacific: An Overview
Statement by Glyn Davies, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- [11 Sep 07] U.S. and Indonesia: Working Together for a Prosperous Future
Remarks by Reuben Jeffery III, Under Secretary for Economics, Energy and Agricultural Affairs, to the Joint AmCham and Indonesia Chamber of Commerce (KADIN)
- [6 Sep 07] Fact Sheet: U.S.-Australia Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty
- [8 Aug 07] Press Statement: Anniversary of the 1988 Popular Democratic Uprising in Burma
- [2 Aug 07] Media Note: United States Contributes $2.3 Million to Support APEC Project
- [1 Aug 07] Statement at the ASEAN Post Ministerial Conference
John Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [31 July 07] Fact Sheet: The United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Thirty Years of Dialogue and Cooperation
- [27 June 07] Remarks at the 50th Anniversary of U.S.-New Zealand Antarctic Cooperation
Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs
- [13 June 07] The United States-South Korea FTA: The Foreign Policy Implications
Testimony by Christopher Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- [4 June 07] Fact Sheet: U.S. Government Support to Combat Avian and Pandemic Influenza - East Asia/Pacific
- [10 May 07] Consultations on Coordination by Core Partners in the Pacific Region: Chairman’s Statement
- [8 May 07] U.S. Engagement in the Pacific Islands Region: 2007 Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders and Core Partners Meeting
- [4 May 07] The United States and the Republic of Korea: Dialogues on the Relationship
Remarks by Christopher Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
- [1 May 07] Joint Statement of the U.S. Japan Security Consultative Committee
- [1 May 07] U.S.-Japan 2+2 Joint Press Availability with Secretary Rice and Secretary Gates, and Taro Aso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, and Kyuma Minister of Defense of Japan
- [6 April 07] United States/Australia Joint Statement on Forests and Climate
- [15 March 07] U.S. Policy Toward South Pacific Island Nations, including Australia and New Zealand
Statement by Glyn Davie, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- [14 March 07] Extrajudicial Killings in the Philippines: Strategies to End the Violence
Statement by Eric G. John, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
- [2 March 07] Negroponte Meets the Press in Tokyo
John Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
- [6 Feb 07] Global Trends and Converging Expectations
Remarks by David A. Gross, U.S. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, at the Distinguished Infocomm Speaker Event, Singapore
- [2 Feb 07] The State of U.S.-China Diplomacy
Remarks by Thomas J. Christensen, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
- [26 July 06] Fact Sheet: U.S. Participation in the ASEAN Regional Forum
- [17 April 06] Conditions in Burma and U.S. Policy Toward Burma for the Period September 28, 2005 - March 27, 2006
TOP Other Policy Sources
- [current] Energy Information Administration Country Analysis Briefs for Asia and Australia
Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government
- [current] United States Trade Representative
Gateway to information on trade between the United States and Southeast Asia and Pacific, and North Asia
- [16 Dec 08] U.S.-Asia Economic Relations
Remarks by David H. McCormick, Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, at the Asia Society in New York
- [22 Sep 08] Launch of the U.S. Negotiations to Join the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement
Susan C. Schwab, United States Trade Representative
- [12 June 08] Secretary of Commerce Carlos M. Gutierrez Remarks to the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council, Washington, D.C.
- [Summer 08] Policy Focus: Vietnam
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
- [20 May 08] Burma in the Aftermath of Cyclone Nargis: Death, Displacement, and Humanitarian Aid
Hearing before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment
- [15 May 08] Our Forgotten Responsibility: What Can We Do to Help Victims of Agent Orange?
Hearing before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment
- [1 May 08] The Military Build-Up on Guam, and the Impact on the Civilian Community, Planning, and Response
Hearing before the Senate Committee on Energy and National Resources
- [May 08] Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
- [12 March 08] The United States and Vietnam: Examining the Bilateral Relationship
Hearing before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
- [11 March 08] United States Pacific Command and United States Forces Korea in Review of the Defense Authorization Request for Fiscal Year 2009 and the Future Years Defense Program
Hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee
- [30 June 07] Remarks by U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab at the Signing of the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement
- [17 April 07] Japan and the United States: Indispensable Partners, in Asia and Beyond
Robert M. Kimmitt, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
- [26 March 07] A Look at Trade in Asia: What Businesses Need to Know
Remarks by Franklin L. Lavin, Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, to the Asia-Pacific Business Outlook Conference
- [24 July 06] U.S.-Korea Bilateral Relationship and Free Trade Agreement
Remarks by Franklin L. Lavin, Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, to the Korean American Chamber of Commerce
TOP Congressional Research Service
- [21 Nov 08] Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange and U.S.-Vietnam Relations
- [31 Oct 08] U.S.-Vietnam Relations: Background and Issues for Congress
- [16 Sep 08] Japan's Political Turmoil in 2008: Background and Implications for the United States
- [27 Aug 08] Burma: Economic Sanctions
- [21 Aug 08] Burma and Transnational Crime
- [8 Aug 08] Australia: Background and U.S. Relations
- [30 July 08] Japan-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress
- [25 July 08] Korea-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress
- [9 May 08] Cyclone Nargis and Burma's Constitutional Referendum
- [9 May 08] Japan's Nuclear Future: Policy Debate, Prospects, and U.S. Interests
- [1 May 08] U.S. Foreign Aid to East and South Asia: Selected Recipients
- [10 April 08] East Asia's Foreign Exchange Rate Policies
- [26 Feb 08] Guam: U.S. Defense Deployment
- [22 Jan 08] The Proposed U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA): Provisions and Implications
- [10 Jan 08] The Changing U.S.-Japan Alliance: Implications for U.S. Interests
- [7 Jan 08] Emerging Trends in the Security Architecture in Asia: Bilateral and Multilateral Ties Among the United States, Japan, Australia, and India
- [7 Jan 08] Laos: Background and U.S. Relations
- [4 Jan 08] East Asian Regional Architecture: New Economic and Security Arrangements and U.S. Policy
- [10 Oct 07] Burma Sanctions: Background and Options
- [11 Sep 07] Terrorism in Southeast Asia
- [10 Aug 07] The Republic of the Philippines: Background and U.S. Relations
- [8 Aug 07] Australia: Background and U.S. Relations
- [18 July 07] Cambodia: Background and U.S. Relations
- [9 July 07] U.S.-Japan Economic Relations: Significance, Prospects, and Policy Options
- [6 July 07] The Southwest Pacific: U.S. Interests and China's Growing Influence
- [2 July 07] Potential F-22 Raptor Export to Japan
- [22 June 07] Mongolia and U.S. Policy: Political and Economic Relations
- [20 June 07] Indonesia: Domestic Politics, Strategic Dynamics, and American Interests
- [26 April 07] East Timor: Internal Strife, Political Turmoil, and Reconstruction
- [24 Jan 07] Abu Sayyaf: Target of Philippine-U.S. Anti-Terrorism Cooperation
- [22 Jan 07] U.S. Strategic and Defense Relationships in the Asia-Pacific Region
- [24 Oct 06] Vietnam PNTR Status and WTO Accession: Issues and Implications for the United States
- [16 Oct 06] The Proposed U.S.-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement
- [9 Dec 05] East Asian Summit: Issues for Congress
- [8 April 05] Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami: Food Aid Needs and the U.S. Response
- [8 Feb 05] Islam in South and Southeast Asia
- [27 Aug 03] U.S.-Japan Economic Ties: Status and Outlook
- [8 Aug 03] Japan-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress
- [25 Sep 02] Indonesian Separatist Movement in Aceh
TOP
Research & Analysis
- [current] History of South East Asia
ASEAN Focus Group
- [Jan 09] Asia's Challenged Democracies
Yun-han Chu, Larry Diamond, Andrew J. Nathan, and Doh Chull Shin. Washington Quarterly
- [12 Dec 08] Expanding U.S. Military Partnerships in the Pacific
Admiral Timothy J. Keating, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command. Council on Foreign Relations
- [9 Dec 08] Challenges in Alliance Management between Washington and Seoul
Sun-won Park. Brookings Institution
- [Dec 08] Human Rights, Asia and the New Administration: Can Multilateralism Work This Time?
Catharin Dalpino. Brookings Institution
- [Dec 08] Japan's Silk Road Diplomacy: Paving the Road Ahead
Christopher Len, Uyama Tomohiko, and Hirose Tetsuya, eds. Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program
- [Dec 08] A Non-Provocative Defence Posture for Australia
Sam Roggeveen. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Dec 08] Ambition: The Emerging Foreign Policy of the Rudd Government
Allan Gyngell. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Dec 08] Securing Freedom: The U.S.-Japanese Alliance in a New Era
Michael Auslin and Christopher Griffin. American Enterprise Institute
- [25 Nov 08] Protest Culture in Thailand
Antonio L. Rappa. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [12 Nov 08] Securing Japan
Richard J. Samuels. Brookings Institution
- [Nov 08] Asian Elections 2007-2008: Regional Security Implications
Brad Glosserman, et al. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Nov 08] Rethinking Northeast Asia
Alan D. Romberg. Henry L. Stimson Center
- [Nov 08] Pacific Currents: The Responses of U.S. Allies and Security Partners in East Asia to China's Rise
Evan S. Medeiros, et al. RAND Corporation
- [Nov 08] Asia's Democracy Backlash
Joshua Kurlantzick. Current History NOTE: Full-text available from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- [23 Oct 08] The Philippines: The Collapse of Peace in Mindanao
International Crisis Group
- [21 Oct 08] Rivalry for Politcal Change in Thailand
Tan Seng Chye. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [20 Oct 08] Burma/Myanmar After Nargis: Time to Normalise Aid Relations
International Crisis Group
- [9 Oct 08] Forging a New Era in the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Bruce Klingner. Heritage Foundation
- [Oct 08] From Politics to Arms to Politics Again: The Transition of the Gerakan Acheh Merdeka (Free Aceh Movement - GAM)
Aguswandi Wolfram Zunzer. Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management
- [Oct 08] The U.S.-Japan Alliance: A New Framework for Enhanced Global Security
Hideki Wakabayashi. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Oct 08] Engineering Political Stability in Solomon Islands: Outcomes Report
Jenny Hayward-Jones. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Oct 08] Crafting U.S. Economic Strategy toward Asia: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of Experience
Charles W. Freeman III and Matthew Goodman. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Oct 08] 14th Annual Japan-U.S. Security Seminar: Next Generation Perceptions of U.S.-Japan Relations
Michele Fugiel Gartner, et al. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Oct 08] Asian Military Modernization
Richard C. Smith. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Oct 08] U.S.-Korea Relations: Déjà vu All Over Again?
Victor Cha. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Oct 08] U.S.-Japan Relations: Weathering Political and Economic Turmoil
Michael J. Green and Nicholas Szechenyi. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Oct 08] The Ripple Effect: Japan's Response to the Iraq War
Kurt M. Campbell, Nirav Patel, and Richard Weitz. Center for a New American Security
- [Oct 08] The Ripple Effect: China's Responses to the Iraq War
Kurt M. Campbell, Nirav Patel, and Richard Weitz. Center for a New American Security
- [Oct 08] The Global Race for Oil and Gas: Power Politics and Principles in Asia
Ingolf Kiesow. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [Oct 08] Multitrack Integration in East Asian Trade: Noodle Bowl or Matrix?
Peter A. Petri. East-West Center
- [Oct 08] U.S.-Southeast Asia Relations: U.S. Responds to Southeast Asian Political Turmoil
Sheldon Simon. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Michael Auslin. American Enterprise Institute
- [22 Sep 08] Thailand: Calming the Political Turmoil
International Crisis Group
- [18 Sep 08] Philippines Agreement in Question
Eugene Martin. United States Institute of Peace
- [10 Sep 08] Normalizing Japan: Politics, Identity, and the Evolution of Security Practice
Transcript of a Brookings Institution event
- [10 Sep 08] The Muslim Insurgency in Southern Thailand
Jayshree Bajoria and Carin Zissis. Council on Foreign Relations
- [9 Sep 08] Indonesia: Pre-Election Anxieties in Aceh
International Crisis Group
- [5 Sep 08] Mongolia's Political Leaders Compromise, Resume Cooperation
John C. K. Daly. Jamestown Foundation
- [3 Sep 08] Fukuda's Resignation Reflects Japan's Political Gridlock
Bruce Klingner. Heritage Foundation
- [Sep 08] Mongolian Futures: Scenarios for a Landlocked State
Robert E. Bedeski. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [Sep 08] Thoughts on Sino-Japanese Relations: Essays Reflecting an Informal Workshop on Confidence Building, Conflict Prevention, and Peacebuilding in Northeast Asia, August, 2007, Sweden
Ingolf Kiesow and Martina Klimesova, eds. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [Sep 08] America's Role in Asia: Asian and American Views - Recommendations for U.S. Policy from Both Sides of the Pacific
The Asia Foundation
- [Sep 08] The Lowy Institute Poll 2008: Australia and the World: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Fergus Hanson. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
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Brad Glosserman and Scott Snyder. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Jenny Hayward-Jones. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Sep 08] New Power Dynamics in Southeast Asia
Catharin E. Dalpino. Stanley Foundation
- [Sep 08] Fukuda's Resignation: A Pandora's Box for the Japan-U.S. Alliance?
Keiko Iizuka. Brookings Institution
- [Sep 08] Land and Poverty in Reforming East Asia: Lessons from Vietnam's Agrarian Reforms
Martin Ravallion and Dominique van de Walle. Finance and Development
- [Sep 08] Restraining Nuclear Arms in the Asian Century: An Agenda for Australia
Rory Medcalf. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [Sep 08] Nuclear Security: What Else Can Australia Do?
Rory Medcalf. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
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Robert Shaw. al Nakhlah
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Andrés H. Cáceres-Solari. Strategic Insights
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Haesook Chae and Steven Kim. Washington Quarterly
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Wu Xinbo. Washington Quarterly
- [28 Aug 08] Thailand: Political Turmoil and the Southern Insurgency
International Crisis Group
- [8 Aug 08] Mongolia and South Korea Expand Commercial and Defense Relations
John C. K. Daly. Jamestown Foundation
- [4 Aug 08] Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Managing Potential Economic Impact of Applying U.S. Immigration Law Requires Coordinated Federal Decisions and Additional Data
Government Accountability Office
- [Aug 08] Oil in Asia and the Pacific: Production, Consumption, Imports, and Policy Options
Kang Wu, Fereidun Fesharaki, Sidney B. Westley, and Widhyawan Prawiraatmadja. East-West Center
- [Aug 08] U.S.-Japan Strategic Dialogue: Next Generation Views of the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Aug 08] Electoral Foundations of Japan's Foreign Policy Choices
Jun Saito. Foreign Policy Research Institute
- [31 July 08] Mongolia's Current Political Situation: Implications for the OSCE
Remarks by John J. Tkacik, Jr. at the Heritage Foundation
- [30 July 08] Press Briefing: The President's Trip to Asia and the Olympics
Transcript of a Center for Strategic and International Studies event
- [23 July 08] Mongolia's Political Crisis and its Mineral Riches
John C. K. Daly. Central Asia-Caucasus Institute
- [15 July 08] Shaping Peace and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region: The New Australian Government's Defense and Foreign Policy Priorities
Remarks by Joel Fitzgibbon M.P., Minister of Defense, Australia, at the Brookings Institution
- [14 July 08] A Merlion at the Edge of an Afrasian Sea: Singapore's Strategic Involvement in the Indian Ocean
Emrys Chew. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [7 July 08] Indonesia: Implications of the Ahmadiyah Decree
International Crisis Group
- [4 July 08] The Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) of Malaysia: Communitarianism Across Borders?
Farish A. Noor. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [3 July 08] The Securitization of Human Trafficking in Indonesia
Rizal Sukma. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [2 July 08] Japan and the Future of Nuclear Disarmament
Masako Toki. Foreign Policy in Focus
- [1 July 08] Spoilers, Partners and Pawns: Military Organizational Behavior and Civil-Military Relations in Indonesia
Evan A. Laksmana. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Michael H. Armacost and J. Stapleton Roy. Asia Foundation
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Han Sung-Joo, Tommy Koh, and C. Raja Mohan. Asia Foundation
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Sheldon Simon. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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David Kang and Ji-Young Lee. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Victor Cha. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Michael J. Green and Nicholas Szechenyi. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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J. Patrick Boyd and Richard J. Samuels. Asia Policy
- [July 08] Securing Southeast Asia's Sea Lanes: A Work in Progress
Ian Storey. Asia Policy
- [July 08] New Governments, New Beginnings: An Outlook on Korea-Australia Relations
Malcolm Cook. Lowy Institute for International Policy
- [30 June 08] Indonesia: From Energy Security to Social Security
Alvin Chew. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [30 June 08] Transforming the U.S.-South Korean Alliance
Bruce Klingner. Heritage Foundation
- [30 June 08] South Korea's Elections: A Shift to the Right
International Crisis Group
- [26 June 08] Asia: Restoring American Prestige and Shaping the Future
Transcript of a Carnegie Endowment for International Peace event
- [25 June 08] Briefing for the New President: The Terrorist Threat in Indonesia and Southeast Asia
Sidney Jones. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
- [17 June 08] Soft Power in East Asia
Transcript of a Brookings Institution event
- [16 June 08] Indonesia: Communal Tensions in Papua
International Crisis Group
- [12 June 08] Compact of Free Association: U.S. Assistance to Palau, Accountability Over Assistance Provided, and Palau's Prospects for Economic Self-Sufficiency
Government Accountability Office
- [10 June 08] Compact of Free Association: Micronesia Faces Challenges to Achieving Compact Goals
Government Accountability Office
- [9 June 08] The End of Japan's Nuclear Taboo
Elizabeth D. Bakanic. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
- [3 June 08] Perceptions of U.S. Foreign Policy in East Asia
Transcript of a Brookings Institution event
- [3 June 08] South Korea's Trade Protests: Lessons for President Lee and Korea's Role in the Global Economy
Leonardo Martinez-Diaz. Brookings Institution
- [June 08] Education and Skills: Strategies for Accelerated Development in Asia and the Pacific
Asian Development Bank
- [June 08] Asia - Shaping the Future
Douglas H. Paal. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- [June 08] Korean Institutional Reform in Comparative Perspective
Marcus Noland and Erik Weeks. Peterson Institute for International Economics
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Xiaolin Guo. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [June 08] The Future Course of Japan's National Security Policy in the Face of Rising China
Tadahiro Yashima. Henry L. Stimson Center
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David I. Steinberg. Foreign Policy Research Institute
- [June 08] U.S., Japan, and China Conference on Trilateral Security Cooperation
Carl W. Baker. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [June 08] Japan as a "Power": Discarding a Legacy
Ingolf Kiesow and John Rydqvist. Institute for Security and Development Policy and the Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI)
- [June 08] Asian Regionalism, Strategic Evolution, and U.S. Policy in Asia: Some Prospects for Cross-Strait Development
Fu-Kuo Liu. Brookings Institution
- [June 08] Korean Institutional Reform in Comparative Perspective
Marcus Noland and Erik Weeks. Peterson Institute for International Economics
- [June 08] Taking Stock: An Update on Vietnam's Recent Economic Developments
Viet Tuan Dinh, et al. World Bank
- [June 08] The Power of Balance: America in iAsia
Kurt M. Campbell, Nirav Patel, and Vikram J. Singh. Center for a New American Security
- [28 May 08] Reorienting Strategies Towards Burma/Myanmar
Bernt Berger. European Union Institute for Security Studies
- [14 May 08] The Philippines: Counter-Insurgency vs. Counter-Terrorism in Mindanao
International Crisis Group
- [7 May 08] Disaster in Myanmar: Key Challenges for the International Community
Lex Rieffel. Brookings Institution
- [6 May 08] Korea's Pursuit of Energy Security
Seonjou Kang. Korea Economic Institute
- [6 May 08] Asian Energy and Environmental Policy: Promoting Growth While Preserving the Environment
ZhongXian Zhang. Korea Economic Institute
- [2 May 08] The Australia 2020 Summit - Few New Ideas but Moving Australia to the Left
Sam Bateman. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [May 08] Emerging Leaders in East Asia
National Bureau of Asian Research
- [May 08] The Malay-Muslim Insurgency in Southern Thailand: Understanding the Conflict's Evolving Dynamic
Peter Chalk. RAND Corporation
- [May 08] The Japanese State Identity as a Grand Strategic Imperative
Masahiro Matsumura. Brookings Institution
- [May 08] The Democratic Prospect in East Asia
Carl Gershman. Foreign Policy Research Institute
- [23 April 08] Sovereignty in ASEAN and the Problem of Maritime Cooperation in the South China Sea
JN Mak. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [15 April 08] Mr. Lee Comes to Washington
Bruce Klingner. Heritage Foundation
- [14 April 08] Energy Security with a High External Dependence: The Strategies of Japan and South Korea
Pablo Bustelo. Real Instituto Elcano
- [8 April 08] Arms, Money, and Security: Southeast Asia's Growing Importance as an Arms Market
Richard A. Bitzinger and Curie Maharani. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [1 April 08] New South Korean President Brings Conservative Policy Change
Bruce Klingner. Heritage Foundation
- [April 08] Australia's Security and Prosperity: Ideas for 2020
William Maley, et al. Australian National University, Department of International Relations
- [April 08] Myanmar/Burma: Challenges and Perspectives
Xiaolin Guo. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [April 08] Japanese-Chinese Territorial Disputes in the East China Sea - Between Military Confrontation and Economic Cooperation
Reinhard Drifte. Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science
- [April 08] An EU-Korea Free Trade Area: Playing Catch-Up or Taking the Lead?
Jim Rollo. Chatham House
- [April 08] Overview: East Asia in 2007
East Asian Strategic Review 2008. National Institute for Defense Studies
- [April 08] Southeast Asia - Expanding Cooperative Ties with External Powers
East Asian Strategic Review 2008. National Institute for Defense Studies
- [April 08] Japan - Aiming for Broader, Deeper Regional Security Cooperation
East Asian Strategic Review 2008. National Institute for Defense Studies
- [April 08] Delivering as One: Asia-Pacific Regional MDG Road Map 2008-2015
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations
- [April 08] The Evolution of Cleavages in the Indonesian Party System
Andreas Ufen. German Institute of Global and Area Studies
- [April 08] Establishing Energy Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Implications from the Experiences of the European Union
Anne van Veenstra. Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
- [April 08] Energy Security and Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific
Orestes Plasencia and Peter Stalker, eds. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations
- [April 08] Australia's Security Relationship with Japan: How Much Further Can it Go?
Paul Dibb. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University
- [April 08] Southeast Asia: Major Power Playground or Finishing School?
Ron Huisken. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University
- [April 08] U.S.-South Korea Relations: Rekindling an Alliance Flame
Vikram J. Singh and Nirav Patel. Center for a New American Security
- [April 08] Japanese-Chinese Territorial Disputes in the East China Sea - Between Military Confrontation and Economic Cooperation
Reinhard Drifte. Asia Research Centre
- [April 08] Reform Locally, Act Globally? Crisis Management Trends in Korea
James L. Schoff and Choi Hyun-jin. Korea Economic Institute
- [31 March 08] Australia, the United States and the Asia Pacific Region
Remarks by The Honorable Kevin Rudd MP, Prime Minister of Australia, at a Brookings Institution event
- [31 March 08] Timor-Leste's Displacement Crisis
International Crisis Group
- [18 March 08] Supporting Our South Korean Ally and Enhancing Defense Cooperation
Bruce Klingner. Heritage Foundation
- [17 March 08] Reforming PAS: From Islamism to Post-Islamism
Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [14 March 08] Malaysian Politics: Where to After the Electoral Shock?
Yang Razali Kassim. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [6 March 08] Time for Trilateralism?
Michael Austin and Christopher Griffin. American Enterprise Institute
- [4 March 08] Envisioning a Future Multilateral Security Mechanism for Northeast Asia: What's at Stake for the US?
Stanley Foundation
- [March 08] The Emerging Global Order: Australian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Russell Trood. Lowy Institute for International Policy NOTE: FOllow the instructions on the screen to proceed to the full-text
- [March 08] Japan-U.S. Security Relations: Alliance under Strain - A Conference Report
Brad Glosserman, Rapporteur. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [March 08] The Politics of Oil Behind Sino-Japanese Energy Security Strategies
Janet Xuanli Liao. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [March 08] Sruggle, Strife, and Stalemate: Yasuo Fukuda and Present-day Japanese Politics
Bert Edström. Institute for Security and Development Policy
- [March 08] The K Factor: Korean-American Attitudes Toward and Impact on U.S.-Korea Policy
BoKyung Choi, Daniel Lim, and Jeffrey Mitchell. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [March 08] Islamic Finance in Southeast Asia: Local Practice, Global Impact
National Bureau of Asian Research
- [March 08] Green Japan: Managing the Intersection of National Politics and Global Environmentalism
Carin Holroyd. Centre for International Governance Innovation
- [March 08] South-South Trade in Asia: The Role of Regional Trade Agreements
United Nations Conference for Trade and Development
- [March 08] The Emerging Architecture for Security and Cooperation in Northeast Asia
James E. Goodby. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [March 08] Understanding New Political Realities in Seoul: Working Toward a Common Approach to Strengthen U.S.-Korean Relations
L. Gordon Flake and Park Ro-byug (eds.). Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation
- [March 08] Hong Kong SAR as a Financial Center for Asia: Trends and Implications
Cynthia Leung and Olaf Unteroberdoerster. International Monetary Fund
- [28 Feb 08] Indonesia: Jemaah Islamiyah's Publishing Industry
International Crisis Group
- [27 Feb 08] Outlook for Malaysia's 12th General Elections
Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman, Shahirah Mahmood, and Joseph Chinyong Liow. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [14 Feb 08] The Islamic Opposition in Malaysia: New Trajectories and Directions?
Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
- [Feb 08] Restructuring the U.S. Military Presence in Korea: Implications for Korean Security and the U.S.-ROK Alliance
Terence Roehrig. Korea Economic Institute
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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations
- [Feb 08] China, Japan and the Quest for Leadership in East Asia
Dirk Nabers. German Institute of Global and Area Studies
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Zachary Abuza. Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies
- [Feb 08] Toward Peace in the Southern Philippines: A Summary and Assessment of the USIP Philippine Facilitation Project, 2003-2007
G. Eugene Martin and Astrid S. Tuminez. United States Institute of Peace
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International Crisis Group
- [28-29 Jan 08] Myanmar/Burma in Focus: Moving Beyond Intractability. Report from the Institute for Security and Development Conference "Security and Development in Southeast Asia: Views up close and from Afar," Stockhold, Sweden, January 28-29, 2008
Compiled by Alec Forss. Institute for Security and Development
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Akihiro Iwashita. Brookings Institution
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International Crisis Group
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International Crisis Group
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Yongwook Ryu. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Paul Dibb. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University
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Michael Auslin. American Enterprise Institute
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David Kang and Ji-Young Lee. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Michael J. Green and Nicholas Szechenyi. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Sheldon W. Simon. Center for Strategic and International Studies
- [Jan 08] Japan's Political Mess: Abe Failed, Can Fukuda Do Better?
Mark Mohr (ed). Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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Se Hyun Ahn and Michael T. Jones. Asia Policy
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Nicholas Eberstadt, et al. Asia Policy
- [Jan 08] Islam in Japan: A Cause for Concern?
Emile A. Nakhleh, Keiko Sakurai, and Michael Penn. Asia Policy
- [Jan 08] A Mechanism to Stabilize U.S.-China-Japan Trilateral Relations in Asia
Chu Shulong. Brookings Institution
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Kyaw Yin Hlaing. Fletcher Forum of World Affairs
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Bert Edström. Institute for Security and Development Policy
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Stanley Foundation
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Jörn Dosch and Alexander L. Vuving. German Development Institute
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Rosita MacDonald. East-West Center
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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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Christopher B. Whitney and David Shambaugh. Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Rohan Samarajiva and Ayesha Zainudeen, eds. International Development Research Centre
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Richard W. Baker and Galen W. Fox. East-West Center
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East-West Center
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Erik Beukel. Danish Institute for International Studies
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Michael Pomerleano. German Development Institute
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Pacific Economic Cooperation Council
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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations
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Sarah Ellen Graham. Australian National University, Department of International Relations
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William T. Tow and Amitav Acharya. Australian National University, Department of International Relations
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Hyeong Jung Park. Brookings Institution
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Kyung Tae Lee and Deok Ryong Yoon. Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
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Takahiro Fukunishi. Institute of Developing Economies
- [Nov/Dec 07] Asia's Forgotten Crisis
Michael Green and Derek Mitchell. Foreign Affairs
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Transcript of a Brookings Institution event
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Chu Shulong and Gilbert Rozman. Strategic Studies Institute
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General (Ret.) Lee Sanghee, Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Republic of Korea. Brookings Institution
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Priscilla Clapp. United States Institute of Peace
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Kerry Brown. Chatham House
- [10-11 Sep 07] A World without the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Thinking about Alternative Futures
Report from an international conference hosted by the National Bureau of Asian Research and the Korea Institute for Future Strategies
- [4 Sep 07] New Leadership Trends in Southeast Asia: A Strategic Dialogue on New Power Dynamics
Stanley Foundation Policy Memo
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Bert Edstrom. Institute for Security and Development Policy
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Michael Auslin. American Enterprise Institute
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Yoichiro Sato. Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
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Sheldon W. Simon. Strategic Studies Institute
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Ralph A. Cossa. Stanley Foundation
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Amitav Acharya and Arabina Acharya. Washington Quarterly
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Priscilla Clapp. United States Institute of Peace
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Ralf Emmers. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Bates Gill and James Tang. Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Eric Sayers. Center for Security Policy
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Renato Cruz De Castro. American Enterprise Institute
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Human Rights Watch
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Remarks by Kevin Rudd, House of Representatives, Australia, to the Brookings Institution
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James Goodby and Jack N. Merritt. The Atlantic Council
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Joshua Kurlantzick. Pacific Council on International Policy and the USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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OG Dayaratna-Banda and John Whalley. Centre for International Governance Innovation
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Pieter Feith. United States Institute of Peace
- [March 07] Political Party and Party System Institutionalisation in Southeast Asia: A Comparison of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand
Andreas Ufen. Germany Institute of Global and Area Studies
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Stephen Y.L. Cheung and Hasung Jang. Centre for International Governance Innovation
- [Nov 06] The Dragon's Shadow: The Rise of China and Japan's New Nationalism
Benjamin L. Self. Henry L. Stimson Center
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Astrid S. Tuminez. United States Institute of Peace
- [March 06] Regional Economic Implications of DPRK Security Behavior: The Bold Switchover Concept
Report from an international conference hosted by the National Bureau of Asian Research
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