Feb 12, 2012
Taiwan Ministry of National Defense
International Security Program
- Military Fellows
- International Security Program Archived Projects
- 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
- 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
- Asia Division
Taiwan Ministry of National Defense
This program engages approximately 20-25 Taiwan military officers and civilian defense specialists in a two-week series of site visits and lectures by notable scholars and practitioners in the international security field in Washington, D.C. and Honolulu, Hawaii. CSIS has hosted eight such programs since 2001. The project seeks to promote stability in the Taiwan Strait by broadening the perspectives of an often-isolated Taiwan military and explores key trends in U.S. security policy and international affairs, including the role of the military in a democratic society. For more information, please contact Alyson Slack.

