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Save to My Portfolio Engaging Iran

By Hitoshi Tanaka, Ray Takeyh and Volker Perthes, 2008

Three different perspectives on Iran’s relations with its neighbors and the rest of the international community are presented in this report to the Trilateral Commission. Ray Takeyh’s essay on Iran’s place in the Greater Middle East is an historical overview of Iran’s unique national narrative and Islamic pedigree. Hitoshi Tanaka adopts a comparative approach in his essay to address the challenges posed by the nuclear programs of both Iran and North Korea. The extensive essay by Volker Perthes examines the issues of Iran’s nuclear capacity and regional energy security which are of highest importance for the national interest calculations of the United States and Europe as well as East and South Asia. Read More

21st Century Strategies of the Trilateral Countries Save to My Portfolio 21st Century Strategies of the Trilateral Countries

By Hisashi Owada, Peter D. Sutherl and Robert B. Zoellick, 1999

This book examines the upcoming foreign policy and domestic challenges facing the U.S., the EU, and Japan in the 21st century. Read More

Addressing the New International Terrorism Save to My Portfolio Addressing the New International Terrorism

By Joseph S. Nye Jr., Paul Wilkinson and Yukio Satoh, 2003

Virtually every nation has a role in preventing international terrorism, and many have both expertise and experience to offer. This concise report concludes that the effectiveness of international counterterrorism cooperation diminishes in the face o Read More

Challenges to Trilateral Cooperation Save to My Portfolio Challenges to Trilateral Cooperation

By The Trilateral Commission, 2006

This report on the 2006 Trilateral Commission plenary meeting in Tokyo records the participants’ debates on issues that are central to the future of the international system and the capacity of the Trilateral countries to jointly face this era’s most pressing challenges. Read More

East Asia and the International System Save to My Portfolio East Asia and the International System

By Charles E. Morrison, Hadi Soesastro, Hisashi Owada, Michel Oksenberg and Wendy K. Dobson, 2001

This work is the culmination of three years of discussions with individuals from the Trilateral regions and other East Asian countries, including China, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia, focusing on the role Eas Read More

Energy Security and Climate Change Save to My Portfolio Energy Security and Climate Change

By Anne Lauvergeon, John Deutch and Widhyawan Prawiraatmadja, 2007

Energy Security and Climate Change is both a careful analysis of global remedies and an appreciation of regional approaches that can be devised to meet common challenges. Although the United States, Europe, and Pacific Asia have differing energy need Read More

Engaging with Russia Save to My Portfolio Engaging with Russia

By Koji Watanabe, Roderic Lyne and Strobe Talbott, 2006

As the G-8 countries prepare for their 2006 meeting in St. Petersburg—chaired by President Vladimir Putin—this study examines the state of relations with, and performance of, the Russian president. The three authors—a former British and a former Japa Read More

Global Governance Save to My Portfolio Global Governance

2004

The tragic events of 9/11 and the subsequent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have driven fundamental changes in global governance and international relations. Reporting on the 2003 plenary meeting of the Trilateral Commission, this publication compiles Read More

Managing the International System over the Next Ten Years Save to My Portfolio Managing the International System over the Next Ten Years

By Bill Emmott, Koji Watanabe and Paul Wolfowitz, 1997

The authors of the three individual essays in this book reflect on the challenges, over the next ten years or so, of managing the international system and of democratic industrialized societies in that system. Read More

Nuclear Proliferation Save to My Portfolio Nuclear Proliferation

By Chung Min Lee, Comment by Pierre Goldschmidt, Foreword by Henry A. Kissinger, Graham T. Allison and Herve de Carmoy, 2006

There is no greater challenge to global peace today than the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the increasing likelihood that terrorists may acquire nuclear material. The papers presented in this report from the Trilateral Commission's 2006 annual Read More

Save to My Portfolio Seeking Opportunities in Crisis

2010

Drawing on the proceedings of the 2009 Trilateral Commission meeting in Tokyo, this volume outlines different perspectives on how countries from around the world should work together to ensure a sustainable economic recovery, jointly address global security threats, and improve governance at the regional and international levels. Read More

The "Democracy Deficit" in the Global Economy Save to My Portfolio The "Democracy Deficit" in the Global Economy

By Joseph S. Nye Jr., 2003

We need to think harder about the norms and procedures for the governance of globalization.” writes Joseph Nye in setting out the goals of this report. Focusing on the roles of the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank Read More

The New Central Asia Save to My Portfolio The New Central Asia

By Alexander Rahr, Koji Watanabe and Sherman W. Garnett, 2000

This book examines the current dynamics of the Central Asian and Caspian Basin region. European, North American, and Japanese chapters explain concerns of the Trilateral countries in this region. A final chapter suggests ways in which stability and g Read More

The New Challenges to International, National and Human Security Policy Save to My Portfolio The New Challenges to International, National and Human Security Policy

By Anne-Marie Slaughter, Carl Bildt and Kazuo Ogura, 2004

This broad-ranging report addresses differing national, regional, and cultural views on today’s most pressing security issues. Read More

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