Archive for April, 2016
Russia vs. Japan: Asia’s Forgotten Island Fight
Mina Pollmann and J. Berkshire Miller discuss the island dispute between Russia and Japan in their latest for The National Interest.
Why Obama should visit Hiroshima
An Obama visit to Hiroshima would signal to the world the U.S. commitment to non-proliferation and disarmament, argues the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller in Al Jazeera.
The CIP in the News
The Council’s J. Berkshire Miller interviews with VOA on tensions in Korean peninsula.
Japan’s Africa ambitions
Japan should accentuate its strengths and continue the current diplomatic uptick which aligns with Africa’s growth, argues the CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller in his latest for Al Jazeera.
Trudeau Is Ushering Canada Into A New Era Of Foreign Policy
In his latest for the Huffington Post, the Council’s Navid Hassibi writes about Trudeau ushering Canada in a new era of foreign policy.
The CIP in the News
The Council’s J. Berkshire Miller provides his views to Australia’s ABC News on recent North Korean provocations in the Asia Pacific.
Trump’s Base Politics in Asia
In his latest for Foreign Affairs, the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller highlights the importance of America’s alliances in the Asia Pacific amid Donald Trump’s assertions to the contrary.
The CIP in the News
The Council’s Wisam Salih will present on a panel on multilateralism versus the state of major trade/investment agreements at the World Trade Symposium in June, co-organized by the Financial Times and MISYS.
The CIP in the News
In his interview with the Voice of America, J. Berkshire Miller provides his thoughts on China’s new diplomatic ties with the Gambia and Cross Strait Impact.
Australia’s China Gamble
J. Berkshire Miller discusses Australia’s balancing act with China and the United States in his latest for Al Jazeera.
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