Dispatches: October 2018
Dispatches is the monthly newsletter of the 乐鱼 体育's Asia Program, looking at highlights, news stories, publications, and more.
Dispatches is the monthly newsletter of the 乐鱼 体育's Asia Program, looking at highlights, news stories, publications, and more.
Welcome to Dispatches, the monthly newsletter of the 乐鱼 体育's Asia Program.Highlights
The China Challenge: Security and Military Developments
Abe Denmark Testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
The Asia Program partners with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty for Afpak File,
a new podcast.
In the News
/ Declassified on CNN
/ NPR
'Face-Saving,' Promises, and Propaganda: Jean H. Lee on the Inter-Korean Summit 乐鱼 体育
/ Omaha World-Herald
/ The New Yorker
/ Arab News
The Takeaway (WNYC)
The Washington Post
Taipei Times
/ FPRI
Events
Upcoming:
Pathways to Change: Pakistan Policy Symposium / October 17 & 18
Previous:
Japan's Leadership Role in the International Order: Global Expectations, Domestic Challenges / Audio Now Available
Fears of the Fourth Estate: Current Challenges for the Pakistani Press
Video Now Available
Dispatches Blog
Can the Indo-Pacific Open Doors for Taiwan? / Shihoko Goto
The Future of the Quad is in Southeast Asia / Abraham M. Denmark
The First Crisis for Pakistan's New Government / Michael Kugelman
'Farewell Reunions': Time is Running Out For Korea's Divided Families / Soojin Park
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
Program News
The Asia Program welcomed new fellows and scholars for fall 2018.
The incoming class includes:
Michael C. Davis
Professor of Law and International Affairs, Jindal Global University, Delhi, India
Katie Stallard-Blanchette
Foreign Correspondent, former head of Sky News' Asia Bureau
Toshihiro Nakayama
Professor, Faculty of Policy Management at Keio University;
Adjunct Fellow, Japan Institute of International Affairs
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