Northeast Asia: Issues for the New Administration
This Forum on U.S. policy toward Northeast Asia marks two events: the reappraisal of U.S. foreign policy by a new administration and Congress, and the release of the first Brookings Northeast Asia survey. The Survey is a collaborative effort among Asian and American scholars of the Brookings Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS). It analyzes key events in Northeast Asia during 2000-2001, and offers perspectives and recommendations for policymakers on both sides of the Pacific. The forum will focus on political, economic, security, and trade issues in U.S./Northeast Asian relations.
Agenda
Moderator
Nicholas Lardy
Anthony M. Solomon Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Overview, Welcome and Introduction
Panel One: Politics and Security in Northeast Asia
Panel Two: Economics and Trade in Northeast Asia
Barry P. Bosworth
Nonresident Senior Fellow - Economic Studies
Chungsoo Kim
Visiting Fellow, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS)
Gina Despres
Capital Group Company
Paul S.P. Hsu
President, Epoch Foundation and Chairman and CEO, PHYCOS International Co.
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[Suggesting that trilateral meetings between China, South Korea, and Japan be revived] is a way to say this is not zero sum and this is not an anti-China development. It’s smart diplomacy to be saying this.