Category: SOUTH ASIA & ASIA PACIFIC

Why the Next President Must Focus on Asia

Why the Next President Must Focus on Asia

In his piece for TIME, the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller argues why one of the critical issues that needs to be addressed after the election in a bipartisan manner is maintaining—and indeed strengthening—the trajectory of US efforts to “rebalance” its resources and attention to the Asia-Pacific.

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A Good Defense In East Asia

| May 19, 2015
A Good Defense In East Asia

The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes the new US-Japan bilateral defense guidelines and the future of the US-Japan alliance in Foreign Affairs.

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China Takes Steps To Control South China Sea

| April 28, 2015
China Takes Steps To Control South China Sea

The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses Beijing’s next potential moves in the South China Sea in a piece from Al Jazeera America.

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Hedging Their Bets, China, Japan and South Korea Push Trilateral Ties

| April 22, 2015
Hedging Their Bets, China, Japan and South Korea Push Trilateral Ties

The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes the slow thaw between Japan, Korea and China through trilateral initiatives.

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Korea-Japan Relations and Washington

| March 3, 2015
Korea-Japan Relations and Washington

The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the deterioration of Korea-Japan Relations in a East Asia Foundation policy brief.

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A Meeting of the Minds

| November 12, 2014
A Meeting of the Minds

Did Japan and China just press reset?  The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller provides analysis in Foreign Affairs.

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Obama Should Clarify Relationship with China

| November 7, 2014
Obama Should Clarify Relationship with China

Beijing summit an opportunity to reassure jittery US allies in the Asia Pacific.

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A Tale of Two Summits?

| November 3, 2014
A Tale of Two Summits?

The Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the significance of the November 2014 APEC meeting in Beijing for the EastWest Institute.

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Asia’s Big What If: What Happens If Kim Jong-Un Is No More?

| October 9, 2014
Asia’s Big What If: What Happens If Kim Jong-Un Is No More?

A collapse of the Kim regime would send shockwaves throughout Northeast Asia, writes the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller.

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Northeast Asia Diplomacy: A Trilateral Way Forward?

| October 8, 2014
Northeast Asia Diplomacy: A Trilateral Way Forward?

A trilateral approach to China, Japan and South Korea relations may be able to do what bilateral negotiations cannot.

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