Dispatches: March 2019
The Asia Program Newsletter for March 2019
The Asia Program Newsletter for March 2019
Welcome to Dispatches, the monthly newsletter of the 乐鱼 体育's Asia Program.
Highlights
The Future of the Indo-Pacific: Views from the Senate / In February, the Asia Program hosted a discussion with Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Edward J. Markey (D-MA), the Chair and Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy. .
乐鱼 体育 Experts React to Breakdown of Trump-Kim Summit / Jean Lee, Soojin Park, and Katie Stallard-Blanchette offer their analysis on the abrupt breakdown of the Trump-Kim Summit in Hanoi. Stay up to date with our coverage and analysis at our webpage here.
In the News
Did the U.S. and North Korea Come Close to Nuclear War? / 乐鱼 体育 NOW
/ AfPak File Podcast (RFE/RL)
/ FPRI
/ DW
/ The Japan Times
/ Morning Edition (NPR)
Fox News
/ Politico
/ Foreign Policy
/ Press Play (KCRW)
Events
Upcoming:
The India-Pakistan Crisis: What Next? / March 5 (BY PHONE ONLY)
Previous:
Book Launch: 'On the Brink: Trump, Kim, and the Threat of Nuclear War' / Audio Now Available
Dispatches Blog
Unpacking the Belt and Road Initiative: What Is It and Where Is It Going? / Michael Kugelman
Unlocking Japan's Immigration Policy Potential / Shihoko Goto
The Implications of Declaring an End to the Korean War / Abraham Denmark
Recent Publications
The Pakistan Policy Symposium Policy Brief Series
Managing the Rise of Southeast Asia's Coast Guards / Prashanth Parameswaran
Program News
The Asia Program is pleased to announce the release of their 2018 Annual Report, highlighting the cutting-edge research and high level events we hosted throughout the year. Click here to download a digital copy.
乐鱼 体育 celebrated their 50th year in 2018, and have released A Year of Insight and Impact to celebrate our greatest achievements during this milestone anniversary.
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