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Making the World Safer . . . for Kim Jong Il
THE RECENT RECORD ON NORTH KOREA
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
What are the North Korean government’s international objectives and how has it fared in its contentious dealings with what it calls the “hostile” Bush administration?
The Crisis in Nonproliferation: Meeting the Challenge
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Beyond Iran and North Korea, what threats loom over the horizon? Is the NPT an enabler or barrier to would-be bomb-makers? Is the new U.S. interest in spreading peaceful nuclear technology a
Taking It to the Next Level
Transforming the U.S.-Japanese Alliance
Friday, March 7, 2008
What role will the alliance play in enhancing existing Asian economic and security institutions and in developing new ones? How can the United States and Japan effectively address shared concerns
Navigating the New U.S.-Indian Defense Relationship
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
How can Washington and Delhi capitalize on this rapidly expanding defense relationship? Will the United States and India ever develop a serious defense-industrial partnership?
Strengthening Freedom in Asia: A Twenty-First Century Agenda for the U.S.-Taiwan Partnership
A Report of the Taiwan Policy Working Group
Friday, February 22, 2008
How should American and Taiwanese leaders adapt relations to better face twenty-first-century challenges? How does Taiwan affect American interests in the region?
U.S.-South Korean Relations: A New Era of Cooperation?
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
What does this change mean for U.S.-ROK relations? How will it affect key issues on the Washington-Seoul agenda, such as the North Korean problem, the U.S.-ROK military alliance, and the pending free
The North Korean Problem: Toward a Diplomatic Solution in 2008?
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Experts will discuss pressing questions looming on this year’s policy horizon regarding multilateral negotiations with Pyongyang and the the Kim Jong Il regime.
The Crisis in Pakistan and American Policy
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
After the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, what will happen in Pakistan? How should the United States proceed?
Asia 2012: Security Challenges and Opportunities for Development
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Will economic growth sustain the rise of these economic powers, or will unexpected economic fault lines shatter ambitions for ever-growing GDPs? How will Asia’s burgeoning regional organizations
Emerging United States–China Military Competition: The People’s Liberation Army and Space Warfare
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
 In the event of conflict between the United States and China, how would space capabilities be employed? What does the People’s Republic of China think about sovereignty in space?
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