EDITED VOLUME: 2024 Next-Generation Korean Peninsula Specialists
Shaping the Future of Security on the Korean Peninsula: Next-Generation Policy Perspectives February 2025 In 2024, the NCAFP organized its third cohort of next-generation Korean Peninsula specialists from all over the world to share their insights on challenges on the Korean Peninsula. These young policy professionals and scholars spent the last nine months networking with their peers, meeting with mentors, participating in professional development workshops, and writing policy papers on key issues related to Korean Peninsula security. A new Edited Volume, Shaping the Future of Security on the…
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REPORT: 2024 Northern Ireland Emerging Leaders
Northern Ireland Emerging Leaders: Advancing Peace through Policy November 25, 2024 Northern Ireland’s path to prosperity hinges on more than just the absence of open conflict—it requires political stability, economic growth, and a strong commitment to human rights and reconciliation. The restoration of the power-sharing executive in January 2024, along with Sinn Féin's rise and the UK’s new Labour government, presents both challenges and opportunities for Northern Ireland. It also offers a chance to strengthen British-Irish and transatlantic relations, with lasting implications for the region and the world.
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EDITED VOLUME: Next-Gen Policy Perspectives: The Korean Peninsula and Beyond
December 19, 2022 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 their research and analysis on a variety of topics that deserve reexamination at this critical juncture. These include: Understanding the Republic of Korea's (ROK) policies and priorities–past, present, and future Reengaging the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), from nuclear negotiations to humanitarian assistance Analyzing the ROK's broader role in the Indo-Pacific region and the world To conclude the workshop, the NCAFP is pleased to…
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REPORT: Striking the Balance: China’s Response to a DPRK Contingency
In his paper, "Striking the Balance: China's Response to a North Korean Contingency," Shaquille James presents multiple scenarios and types of responses China could take in the event of a North Korean contingency that may result from internal instability. To better understand the different responses, he provides a historical overview of Chinese intervention into the Korean War in 1950 and outlines China’s current geopolitical interests and military capabilities. Read his full paper below and learn more about our Emerging Leaders! Shaquille H. James is currently a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and he…
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EDITED VOLUME: Next-Gen Perspectives on Korean Peninsula Security
Policy Recommendations from anEmerging Leaders Workshop December 15, 2021 Throughout the year, the NCAFP held an Emerging Leaders Workshop of ten next-generation scholars and experts from all over the world to discuss issues related to Korean Peninsula security. The Emerging Leaders shared their research and analysis on a variety of topics that deserve reexamination at this critical juncture. These include: The North Korean nuclear challenge and prospects for renewed dialogue US alliance management and expanded US-South Korea cooperation
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WATCH: Next-Gen Perspectives on Korean Peninsula Security
Next Generation Perspectives on Korean Peninsula Security: Policy Recommendations from an Emerging Leaders Workshop Moderated by Susan A. Thornton December 16, 2021 Throughout the year, the NCAFP held an Emerging Leaders Workshop of ten next-generation scholars and experts from all over the world to discuss issues related to Korean Peninsula security. The Emerging Leaders shared their research and analysis on a variety of topics that deserve reexamination at this critical juncture. These include: The North Korean nuclear challenge and prospects for renewed dialogue US alliance management and expanded US-South Korea cooperation South Korea's engagement with Southeast Asia Assessing Chinese coercion…
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EDITED VOLUME: New Thinking on Persistent Security Challenges
May 3, 2021 While the Trump administration pursued "America First" policies, the rest of the world continued to deepen economic integration and people-to-people communications. However, the process of globalization also gave rise to "weaponized interdependence", a phenomenon where states use economic leverage to achieve political and security objectives. On top of that, a confrontational US approach to China has not resulted in strategic gains for the US or its partners and allies. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the costs of non-traditional security shocks, particularly in the breakdown of global cooperation. International institutions have failed to lead the way out of the pandemic,…
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EDITED VOLUME: Building a Regional Order in East Asia
Building a Regional Order in East Asia: Community, Competition, Conflict There are three broad divergent scenarios at work in East Asian international relations today and each suggest different outcomes. The essays in this volume offer a broad and diverse analysis of the conflicting interests and forces at work in East Asia today and they offer a number of policy recommendations for developing a more cooperative relationship among the key actors.
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EDITED VOLUME: Easing Tensions in Northeast Asia
Easing Tensions in Northeast Asia: The Way Forward 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 effort to address the causes of the tensions and to explore ways to east them. The seven papers included in this edited volume are the result.
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