Nov 20, 2009
U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue
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
U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue
This project seeks to promote understanding and cooperation between China and the United States by convening a series of track 1.5 meetings on challenges to international security. Working with the Beijing-based China Reform Forum, CSIS has held four meetings, in December 2002, November 2003, November 2004, and April 2006 focusing on, respectively, Sino-U.S. anti-terrorism cooperation, the emergence of China in a globalized world, the implications of China’s growing role in the Asia-Pacific region, and China’s growth and implications for the U.S.-China relationship.
Events
- Jun 5, 2003
- Feb 5, 2003
