- May 27, 2009
Presenters:
Charles Freeman
Freeman Chair in China Studies
Center for Strategic and International Studiesand
Nicholas Lardy
Senior Fellow
Peterson Institute for International Economics - May 19, 2009
A policy forum co-hosted by The Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Global Aging Initiative and the Freeman Chair in China Studies.
- May 11 - 12, 2009
The Pacific Forum will hold the first U.S.-China-ROK-Japan Quadrilateral Dialogue in Shanghai. The dialogue was hosted by the Shanghai Institute for International Studies and specifically addressed the influence of national identity and multilateral institutions on regional security relations, examining the current regional security architecture, and exploring opportunities for improving
- Apr 22, 2009
President Ma Ying-jeou delivered the opening address via videoconference. The Honorable Richard Armitage introduced the President.
- Apr 20, 2009
The Pacific Forum CSIS and the New Asia Research Institute held a one-day workshop on Korean security issues on April 20, 2009 in Honolulu. The workshop will focus on South-North relations and the U.S.-ROK alliance. The workshop includes brief presentations outlining the current thinking on the topics followed by in-depth discussions on leveraging the relationship between the U
- Apr 16 - 17, 2009
The world's oceans today are fraught with disturbing factors which seriously destabilize the maritime security environment in the world. Among such factors are unconventional threats of piracy and maritime terrorism; interstate disputes over marine resources and sovereignty of islands; the maritime order failing to prevail as betrayed by recent jurisdictional disputes over the A
- Apr 14, 2009
The CSIS International Security Program presented a new study that proposes a comprehensive framework for broadening the foundations of the U.S.-ROK strategic partnership beyond traditional allianc
- Apr 2, 2009
Presenter:
Alexander Chieh-cheng Huang
Professor of Strategic Studies and Director of - Mar 27 - 28, 2009
The Pacific Forum has cosponsored this seminar with the Japan Institute of International Affairs. The U.S.-Japan Security Seminar has earned a reputation for playing an important role in promoting candid, off-the-record dialogue between our two nations, aimed at strengthening the alliance by anticipating and offering suggestions to address potential alliance problems. As is our trad
- Mar 26, 2009

Richard C. Koo, Chief Economist from the Nomura Research Institute, held an "Economic Outlook Discussion" at a private luncheon at CSIS. The discussion was moderated by Steven Schrage, CSIS William M. Scholl Chair in International Business.
