US EAST ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY FUTURES: POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND NEGATIVE FACTORS

  “Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures US EAST ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY FUTURES: POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND NEGATIVE FACTORSby Zhu Chenghu * ABSTRACT Following the end of the cold war, a lot of positive developments have been witnessed in the regional security […]

PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY IN EAST ASIA: FROM CHINESE PERSPECTIVES

  “Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY IN EAST ASIA:  FROM CHINESE PERSPECTIVES by Xia Liping ABSTRACT Peace and economic development are still the main stream in East Asia.  Regional strategic framework is continuing to develop towards […]

THE CHANGING SITUATION OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA AND ITS IMPACT ON SECURITY FUTURE

  “Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures THE CHANGING SITUATION OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA AND ITS IMPACT ON SECURITY FUTURE by JIN Guangyao ABSTRACT Great and positive changes have taken place on the Korean peninsula in the year 2000. The reconciliation, […]

U.S. AND CHINA IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY: COOPERATION, COMPETITION OR CONFRONTATION?

    “Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia” The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures U.S. AND CHINA IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY: COOPERATION, COMPETITION OR CONFRONTATION? by Chu ShulongABSTRACT When the world entered the 21st century, the nature and the future of Sino-U.S. relations once again became […]

DR. VLADIMIR A. ORLOV

Business Address PIR Center, P.O. Box 17, 117454, Moscow, Russia Phone: +7+095-335-1955 Fax: +7+503-234-9558 E-mail orlov@pircenter.org Internet: http://www.pircenter.org Dr. Vladimir A. Orlov is the founding Director of the Moscow-based PIR-Center for Policy Studies (PIR Center). In addition to carrying out his overall responsibilities as the head of the Center, Dr. Orlov directs the Center’s Nuclear […]

PRACTICAL STEPS FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT

PRACTICAL STEPS FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT by Chung Oknim ABSTRACT The basis for maintaining peace and security in Northeast Asia has been provided by bilateral alliances and alignments. Yet, the new millennium brings with itself another re-arrangement in Northeast Asian power structure and coalition making. The Korean Peninsula has, more often than not, been considered a […]

LOGISTICS AND TRAVEL INSTRUCTIONS

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia” The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures The Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001   1)  Costs:  Nautilus Institute and Fudan University will cover the following expenses for the workshop: Travel: Air – All participants traveling from […]

Defending America: A Plan for a Limited National Missile Defense

Policy Brief #70—February 2001 by James Lindsay and Michael O’Hanlon President Bush should seek to defend America against long-range ballistic missile attack. The threat of missile proliferation is real, if still incipient; the technology to provide at least some defensive capability is becoming available; and plausible scenarios in which the United States would benefit from […]

Seventh ISODARCO-Beijing Seminar on Arms Control: National Missile Defense and United States Domestic Politics 8-12 October 2000

As the 2000 presidential elections near, a vigorous debate continues within the United States about the feasibility and effectiveness of a national missile defense (NMD) system, and whether the United States should deploy such a system.  The discussion often revolves around the technical aspects of the proposed system, and its effect on global strategic stability […]

National Missile Defense and United States Domestic Politics

Seventh ISODARCO-Beijing Seminar on Arms Control XIAN, CHINA — 8-12 OCTOBER 2000 OVERVIEW PARTICIPANTS AGENDA PAPERS   by David L. Paldy   As the 2000 presidential elections near, a vigorous debate continues within the United States about the feasibility and effectiveness of a national missile defense (NMD) system, and whether the United States should deploy […]