2019DEC17 Past Events 2020 Asan Geopolitical Outlook Tags : Asan geopolitical outlook, denuclearization, emerging security, Europe, Japan, Korean Peninsula, Middle East, Neo Geopolitics, populism, Russia, security alliance, sessesion, trump administration, WTO
2013NOV28 Past Events “Myanmar’s Future: The Road Ahead for Reform and Political … Closed roundtable with senior political advisors to President Thein Sein of Myanmar. Tags : Ko Ko Hlaing, Myanmar, Myanmar's future, Nay Zin Latt, Political Advisors to the President, political engagement, reform, Than Swe
2013SEP16 Past Events Asan-Asia Foundation Seminars, “Lessons from Asia’s Economic … Co-hosted seminars between the Asan Institute for Policy Studies and the Asia Foundation in Mongolia and … Tags : Asia, China, DAV, economic development, economic transition, Hanoi, Laos, MDRC, Mongolia, Myanmar, South Korea, Taiwan, The Asia Foundation, Ulaanbaatar, Vietnam
2012DEC16 Issue Briefs Eurasia’s Historic Continentalist Transition: Implications for the Broader World By. Kent E. Calder The engagement of free-market democracies will be crucial in discouraging perverse continentalist configurations from dominating … Tags : energy, Eurasia, export, import, Kent Calder, new Continentalism, Oil
2012APR16 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No.24] The 20th ASEAN Summit: Time Is of the Essence By. Jonathan T. Chow On April 3, 2012, the 20th Summit of the Association of […] Tags : ASEAN, Cambodia, Economic Community, Jonathan Chow, Myanmar, South China Sea, Summit, Vietnam
2012FEB13 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 18] Keeping a Comfortable Distance: Myanmar’s Reforms, the American “Pivot to Asia” and Implications for … By. Jonathan T. Chow Since the middle of 2011, the nominally civilian govern […] Tags : ASEAN, China, Jonathan Chow, Myanmar, reform, Trans-Pacific Partnership
2010JUN15 Past Events Korea as an Emerging Donor The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted the 6th As […] Tags : Asan Roundtable, China, development aid, donor, foreign aid, Japan, Korea, ODA, Vietnam