Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
International Security Program
- Asia Division
- Bridging Strategic Asia: The Rise of India in East Asia and the Implications for the U.S.-Japan Alliance
- Congressional Attitudes and the Future of the U.S.-ROK Alliance
- Cross-Strait Security Initiative
- CSIS/Lowy Dialogue
- CSIS Southeast Asia Initiative
- Dialogue among a New Generation on the Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance
- East Asia Strategy Group
- Japanese Ministry of Defense
- Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Korean-American Attitudes Toward and Impact on U.S.-Korea Policy
- Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
- Taiwan Ministry of National Defense
- U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue
- Democracy in U.S. Security Strategy
- Proliferation Prevention
Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
South Korean president Lee Myung-bak has pledged to prioritize the alliance relationship with the United States, an initiative that has been widely welcomed in Washington. The task of envisioning a deeper and more comprehensive political and security partnership between the two governments will require a comprehensive approach that extends well beyond the alliance as it has traditionally been defined. The study is supported by scholars from the Asia Division of the International Security Program, the Henry A. Kissinger Chair and the Japan Chair.
This study will identify and develop a comprehensive framework for developing and expanding bilateral cooperation between the United States and South Korea to meet long-term global challenges likely to influence Asia’s strategic future. The study will focus on identifying and developing cooperative approaches beyond traditional security issues usually addressed by the security alliance. The final report will serve as a resource beyond the political transition periods in both capitals.
