The NCAFP met with scholars from the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) on March 1, 2019 to discuss the prospects for stabilizing deteriorating US-China relations amidst the trade war. The meeting took ...
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What’s the Deal with Northeast Asia?
Susan Elliott asks a pointed question to Evans J.R. Revere January 8 saw the National Committee on American Foreign Policy host a timely panel discussion explaining the outcomes of a recent fact-finding mission to Eas ...
Kemal Kirisci Speaks on Turkey
On November 19, Dr. Kemal Kirisci addressed an intimate NCAFP audience on the subjects of U.S.-Turkey relations, Saudi-Turkey relations and a host of other issues. Dr. Kirisci's expansive knowledge of Turkey, its politi ...
What’s Next for the Western Balkans?
Susan Elliott addresses the audience. Following up on the NCAFP and EastWest Institute's 2018 report on the Western Balkans, the NCAFP hosted a high-level panel discussion on November 8 examining what comes next for t ...
U.S.-China Relations: Manageable Differences or Major Crisis?
The NCAFP has assembled Chinese and American analysts to examine the current tensions in U.S.-China relations and to offer suggestions for how to mange those tensions. This volume features essays from: David Brown, Sc ...
David Sanger Talks Cybersecurity
David Sanger addresses the NCAFP On October 31, the NCAFP hosted David E. Sanger, National Security Correspondent at the New York Times, for a discussion on cybersecurity ahead of the 2018 Midterm Elections. Sanger t ...
Roundtable with Lt. Gen. Marshall “Brad” Webb
Lt. Gen. Webb responds to a question from the audience On October 18, the NCAFP hosted Lt. Gen. Marshall "Brad" Webb for a roundtable discussion that spanned topics including building Air Force partnerships and capaci ...