- Jul 15, 2009
China’s reemergence as the preeminent power in East Asia poses a seminal challenge to Japan. That challenge is complicated by the nature of China’s regime. Shrouded from outside view and lacking well-defined checks and balances, China’s decision-making process inevitably generates mistrust in Tokyo.
- Jul 13, 2009
Featuring the comments of Amb. Philip Goldberg, Coordinator for Implementation of UN Resolution 1874, Department of State, on the current situation on the Korean Peninsula.
- Jul 6, 2009
Gita Wirjawan
Chairman of Ancora InternationalModerated by
Michael J. Green
Senior Adviser and Japan Chair, CSIS
Associate Professor, Georgetown University - Jun 28 - 30, 2009
The 9th Meeting of the Study Group on Countering the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction will be held at the Asia Hotel, Beijing, China on 29 and 30 June 2009 with a Welcoming Reception and an Opening Dinner on 28 June commencing at 1830hrs.
- Jun 16, 2009
The South Asia program hosted a discussion with Mangala Moonesinghe, a veteran Sri Lankan politician and diplomat, on the prospect of peacemaking in Sri Lanka in light of the recent government victory over the Tamil Tigers. To provide perspective for the discussion, Mr.
- Jun 12, 2009
The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) hosted a press briefing on President Barack Obama’s meeting with Korean President Lee Myung-Bak.
Briefers include:
Victor Cha, CSIS Korea Chair and former Director for Asian Affairs for the Bush White House,
- Jun 11, 2009
The program will host a discussion with Mary Werntz, the former ICRC Head of Delegation to Nepal, on the evolving political situation in that country. Ms. Werntz will share her insights on the present and future course of Nepal as it grapples with the problems facing its new democracy, which has been in place for little more than a year.
- Jun 2, 2009
CSIS-Chosun Ilbo Forum brought together over 200 senior government officials, leading experts, and journalists from the United States and the Republic of Korea to discuss several important issues the two governments face, including: implementation of U.S.
- Jun 1 - 4, 2009
This study group will continue to examine and develop consensus on the nature and magnitude of risks climate change poses to security in the Asia Pacific region. It also aims to develop recommendations to governments in the region to avoid security crises arising from climate change.

