De-Escalating Tension and Restoring Reassurances across the Taiwan Strait The NCAFP's Forum on Asia-Pacific Security (FAPS) held a Track II discussion on cross-Taiwan Strait security in New York City, the first in-per ...

De-Escalating Tension and Restoring Reassurances across the Taiwan Strait The NCAFP's Forum on Asia-Pacific Security (FAPS) held a Track II discussion on cross-Taiwan Strait security in New York City, the first in-per ...
Debating Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations: Emerging Leaders' Perspectives With the continued absence of dialogue between Beijing and Taipei, and the cut-off of major US-China bilateral dialogues in response to US Speaker ...
Following the first official meeting between US and Chinese officials in the Biden administration, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy convened a group of high-level experts on US-China relati ...
Click Here to Watch the Full Program The first weeks of the Biden-Harris Administration have marked a turning point in many areas of U.S. foreign policy. One area that has received significant attention, in part due to ...
Cyber Security and U.S. Foreign Policy: Addressing Strategic and Policy Priorities in the New Administration A George D. Schwab Foreign Policy Briefing Friday, March 19, 2021 | 10:00 - 11:00am (ET) Meeting to be he ...
At its peak in the 1990s, “win-win” globalization assumed that the geostrategic world was flat, and an economically liberal world order would promote the spread of democratic values. Instead, greater economic interdepend ...
In October 2020, the NCAFP launched an inaugural series tackling difficult questions surrounding the future of globalization. In a year deeply scarred by a global pandemic, and now edging closer to a significant presid ...