The single most important challenge for the three major powers in the Asia-Pacific region is to contain the disturbing trends towards strategic rivalry and to start on the long but necessary journey to developing a stabl ...
Category: Asia (FAPS) Reports
NCAFP Fact-finding Mission to Seoul, Taipei, Beijing and Tokyo
The NCAFP sent a fact-finding mission to Northeast Asia from October 18 to November 2, 2014. ...
Easing Tensions in Northeast Asia: The Way Forward
Recently, FAPS produced an edited volume following their May 2014 Track 1.5 conferences on the future of Northeast Asia featuring participants from Japan, China, the Republic of Korea, and the United States. Introduct ...
U.S.-Japan-China-ROK Quadrilateral Meeting on North Korea and the Future of the Korean Peninsula: One Last Chance for Diplomacy?
Introduction: The NCAFP's Forum on Asia-Pacific Security (FAPS) held a quadrilateral meeting with American, Japanese, Chinese and South Korean experts, on North Korea and the Future of the Korean Peninsula on May 23, 201 ...
U.S.-China Relations Since the Sunnylands Summit: Managing Rising Tensions in a Troubled Region
Click below to read an NCAFP FAPS report from a roundtable featuring American and Chinese officials and scholars in New York on January 24, 2014. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the state of bilateral relation ...
Navigating the Uncharted Strait: The Future of U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations
Introduction: The relationship between the United States, China and Taiwan is one of the most consequential triangles in global politics. A stable and cooperative triangle, and especially continued stability in cross ...
NCAFP Fact-finding Mission to Seoul, Taipei, Shanghai and Beijing
Click below to view the report from a recent NCAFP fact-finding Mission to Seoul, Taipei, Shanghai and Beijing. ...