Avoiding Fatalism in U.S.-China Relations Following last month's Cross-Taiwan Strait Dialogue, the NCAFP held a U.S.-China Track II conference in New York City with U.S. and Chinese scholars. Despite the growing sen ...

Avoiding Fatalism in U.S.-China Relations Following last month's Cross-Taiwan Strait Dialogue, the NCAFP held a U.S.-China Track II conference in New York City with U.S. and Chinese scholars. Despite the growing sen ...
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 ...
Opportunities for Transatlantic Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland In the spring of 2023, the international community gathered together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement, a di ...
What’s After “Japanuary”? A Forward-Looking Agenda for the U.S.-Japan Alliance During a March 2023 conference hosted by the NCAFP, experts from the U.S. and Japan addressed the new dynamics in the U.S.-Japan allian ...
Northeast Asia at a Crossroads: Insights from Taipei, Seoul, and Tokyo In December 2022, the NCAFP sent a high-level delegation of former U.S. officials to Taipei, Seoul, and Tokyo for meetings with officials and o ...
Throughout the year, the NCAFP held an Emerging Leaders Workshop of 11 next-generation scholars and experts from all over the world to discuss issues related to Korean Peninsula security. The Emerging Leaders shared th ...
Resisting a "New Normal" in the Taiwan Strait In a recent Track II discussion, participants from the U.S., Mainland China, and Taiwan described the current situation in the Taiwan Strait as becoming more ...