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 ...
Category: FAPS Reports
REPORT: Goldilocks and the Rules-Based Order
CLICK HERE TO READ REPORT Southeast Asia has emerged as an important region for strategic and economic competition, as major powers seek to deepen regional integration and connectivity while also protecting their own s ...
REPORT: The US-ROK Alliance: Transactional or Transformational?
Read the Full Report Here The United States-Republic of Korea alliance is important for peace and stability in the region, but the relationship is plagued by deteriorating trust over various security issues. On July 21, ...
Report: Crisis Management in East Asia
Crisis Management in East Asia: Is Prosperity Without Stability Possible? In early June, the NCAFP hosted a Track II Quadrilateral video teleconference with participants from China, Japan, the ROK and the US to explore ...
Report: How to Deal with North Korea: Reviving Multilateralism
How to Deal with North Korea: Reviving Multilateralism in the COVID-19 Era On May 26th, the NCAFP hosted a United States-China-Russia-Japan-Republic of Korea Track II Quintilateral video teleconference. Participants ex ...
Report: “East Asia at an Inflection Point”
East Asia at an Inflection Point: Views from the US, Japan and the ROK The NCAFP recently gathered former high-level officials, experts and scholars from the US, Japan and the Republic of Korea to discuss and provide ...
Report: “Cross-Strait Dynamics in the COVID-19 Era”
Click here to download the full PDF report. Cross-Strait Dynamics in the COVID-19 Era: Searching for Continuity Despite Greater "Social Distancing" The NCAFP continued its Track II videoconferences in April with a ...