2014MAY21 Past Events Jim DeMint, “A Conservative Viewpoint on Washington’s Policy … Roundtable with Jim DeMint, President of the Heritage Foundation
2014APR14 Past Events Kent E. Calder, “Asia in Washington: Exploring the Penumbra of … Roundtable with Kent E. Calder, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Tags : Lobby, washington
2013NOV14 Past Events Asan Beijing Forum 2013, “Korea and China: Next 20 Years” Session sketches, full videos, photos, and more are now available. Tags : Asan Beijing Forum, Beijing, China, East Asia, East Asian economic order, East Asian regional order, Korean Peninsula, New Model of China-US Relations, Next 20 Years, politics of history, ROK-China relations
2013SEP05 Issue Briefs Middle East Q&A: Intervening in Syria and Lessons for North Korea By. Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee South Korea should begin planning for North Korean collapse scenarios that may resemble the Syrian civil war. Tags : Bashar al-Assad, chemical weapons, civil war, contingency planning, humanitarian assistance, humanitarian intervention, international anti-Assad coalition, Middle East, Regional Issue, responsible global actor, Syria
2013MAR24 Past Events Vuong Thua Phong, “Key Issues in Northeast Asian Security Architecture” Roundtable with a senior Vietnamese delegation led by Mr. Vuong Thua Phong, Deputy Head of the Central … Tags : Roundtable, territorial disputes, Vietnam, Vuong Thua Phong
2012OCT10 Issue Briefs HISTORY AND PRIMARY: THE OBAMA RE-ELECTION By. Helmut Norpoth Democrat Barack Obama is going to defeat Republican Mit […] Tags : Democratic, election, Hebmut Norpath, Obama, Primary Vote, Republican, White House
2011JUN07 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 10] The Slow Emergence of an Obama Foreign and Security Policy and the Outlook for Asia By. Patrick M. Cronin Despite sharp differences with his predecessor, George […] Tags : Arab Spring, Asia, China, Clinton, Foreign and Security Policy, Kissinger, Middle East, North Korea, Obama, Patrick Cronin, policy