In 2014, the NCAFP held two Track 1.5 conferences, on a trilateral with representatives from the U.S., China and Japan, and the second a quadrilateral with participants from those three countries plus South Korea in an e ...
Category: FAPS
Challenges and Perspectives for Japan: Is Reconciliation Possible Among Neighbors?
The Forum on Asia-Pacific Security (FAPS) hosted a private briefing with Mr. Yukio Okamoto, former Special Advisor for Prime Minister Koizumi and Prime Minister Hashimoto. The event was moderated by Ambassador Winston Lo ...
U.S.-China Relations Since the Sunnylands Summit: Managing Rising Tensions in a Troubled Region
Click below to read an NCAFP FAPS report from a roundtable featuring American and Chinese officials and scholars in New York on January 24, 2014. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the state of bilateral relation ...
Navigating the Uncharted Strait: The Future of U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations
Introduction: The relationship between the United States, China and Taiwan is one of the most consequential triangles in global politics. A stable and cooperative triangle, and especially continued stability in cross ...
The U.S.-Japan-China Triangle: Building a Path to Trilateral Cooperation
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Professor Jia Qingguo, Peking University talks to the NCAFP about Asia-Pacific relations in 2014
What are the greatest opportunities for US-China Relations in 2014? The greatest opportunities for US-China relations in 2014 include China's decision to launch a new round of domestic reforms, resumption of growt ...
The South China Sea and U.S. Policy Options
In the most recent volume of AFPI, Rear Admiral Michael McDevitt (Ret.) authored a piece entitled "The South China Sea and U.S. Policy Options." ...