Category: FAPS

The Future of the Korean Peninsula

The Future of the Korean Peninsula

The release of two Americans who had been held by the North Koreans for some time raises the question of whether we may hope for some easing of tensions on the Korean Peninsula and a renewal of long-stalled talks on Pyon ...

U.S.-China Relations: Avoiding a New Cold War

U.S.-China Relations: Avoiding a New Cold War

On September 15, 2014, the NCAFP's Forum on Asia-Pacific Security (FAPS), hosted a panel discussion on U.S.-China relations at the Harvard Club in New York to address the following questions: Is the recent downturn i ...

Easing Tensions in Northeast Asia: The Way Forward

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 ...

APEC in 2014: Regional Growth & Integration

APEC in 2014: Regional Growth & Integration

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a forum for increasing economic cooperation and trade in the world's most dynamic and fastest growing region. This public panel explored the challenges and opportunities fo ...

June 2014 Newsletter

June 2014 Newsletter

The June 2014 Newsletter features an article by FAPS Project Director Donald Zagoria on "U.S.-China Relations Since the Sunnylands Summit: Managing Rising Tensions in a Troubled Region," as well as an interview with Cent ...

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