Dispatches: November 2018
News and events from the Asia Program and Korea Center from November 2018.
News and events from the Asia Program and Korea Center from November 2018.
Welcome to Dispatches, the monthly newsletter of the ÀÖÓã ÌåÓý's Asia Program.
Program News
Congresswoman Jane Harman – Director, President, and CEO of the ÀÖÓã ÌåÓý – visited Tokyo and Seoul for meetings with key U.S., Japanese, and Korean officials and to participate in several high-profile events. Harman spoke at the in Tokyo and the in Seoul. She also in South Korea, as well as taking the time to speak to , , and to discuss ongoing U.S. negotiations with North Korea.
In the News
/ The Hill
/ AfPak File Podcast (RFE/RL)
/ AfPak File Podcast (RFE/RL)
/ The Japan Times
/ Conversations (ABC Radio)
/ The Hindu
/ Arab News
/ East Asia Forum
/ The Diplomat
/ The Friday Times
Events
Upcoming:
What's Next for Afghanistan's Economy? / November 05
Contested Spaces, Tangled Webs: Indian Geopolitics Today / November 14
2018 Korea Global Forum: A New Path Forward: Charting a Roadmap to Peace on the Korean Peninsula / November 15
Previous:
Pathways to Change: Pakistan Policy Symposium / Video Now Available
Islamic Law, the Nation State, and the Case of Pakistan / Video Now Available
Whose Rules for the Digital Economy? Shared Visions, Competing Interests / Video Now Available
Ground Truth Briefing: Global Implications of Exiting the INF Treaty / Audio Now Available
Dispatches Blog
Can Pakistan Experience an Era of Change? / Michael Kugelman
ASEAN and the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy / Prashanth Parameswaran
Obstacles to Japanese Investment in Latin America / Sarah White
The Quetta Experience / Abdulla Wasti
Recent Publications
The Quetta Experience: Attitudes and Values Within Pakistan's Army / David O. Smith
ASEAN's Role in a U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy / Prashanth Parameswaran
Highlights
U.S.-China Competition and Implications for the Korean Peninsula / Read Abraham Denmark's remarks
Delegation From Ruling Democratic Party of South Korea Visits the ÀÖÓã ÌåÓý / The delegation visited the center for a private roundtable discussion.
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